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CATALOGUE of
ANCIENT, ENGLISH & FOREIGN
COINS
in GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE
First Day’s Sale
Wednesday, 27th October, 1971
commencing at 10 a.m. precisely
ANCIENT COINS
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SPAIN
1 Osca, Denarius. Male head r., bearded; rev. horseman to r. with £13.00
lance. (Heiss pl. XII, 2.) Very fine. 1
Barbarous Coinages of Central Europe
2 Imitation of Philip Il of Macedon, Tetradrachm. Obv. Zeus; £40.00
rev. horse to |. Fine. 1
ITALY
3. Etruria, PopULONIA, 450-350 B.C., Didrachm. Gorgoneion; rev. £36.00
plain. (BMC 12.) Fine. 1
4 Campania, HyriA, 400-335 B.C., Didrachm. Head of Athena to £58.00
1., owl on wreathed helmet; rev. YDINA, man-headed bull
walking to 1. (Sambon 773.) Very fine. 1
5 NEAPOLIS, 300-250 B.C., Didrachms. Head of nymph to I|.; on £27.00
r., plough; rev. man-headed bull walking r., crowned by
Nike (Sambon 521), fine. Another, head r.; behind,
Artemis; rev. similar, symbol bee (Sambon 465), very good. 2
6* TARENTUM, 334-330 B.C., Didrachm. Naked horseman on £72.00
prancing horse r., lancing downwards; beneath horse, API
and AE (in monogr.). Rev. TAPA®; Taras astride dolphin
to |., holds rudder and kantharos; above, A. (Vlasto Cata-
logue No. 646.) Very fine. 1
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£20.00 7 B.C. 302-231, Didrachms. Naked horseman on standing horse
to r.; rev. Taras to |., holds out tripod (V1. 666). Another,
naked horseman on prancing horse r.; rev. similar; Taras
holds trident; in r.f., head of nymph (VI. 880). Fine.
£36.00 8* B.C. 212-209. The Hannibalic Occupation. Drachm. Naked
boy rider standing r.; in f. to 1, KAH; beneath horse,
SHPAM-BOSX. Rev. Taras astride 1., trident in 1., with r.
extending akrostolion; in f. to r. HPAKA (in monogr.).
(V1. 971.) Very scarce, very fine.
LUCANIA
£140.00 9* HERACLEA, 420-380 B.C., Didrachm. Head of Athena to r., in
crested helmet adorned with Skylla hurling stone. Rev.
HPAKAE; Herakles standing to r., contending with lion; in
f. to 1, club and ear of corn. (E. Work, Num. Notes and
Monogr. 91, No. 14.) Very fine but crack in flan down the
cheek on the oby.; a very rare variety.
£11.00 10 Merapontum, 450-420 B.C., Stater. Head of Hygieia to r. and
framed in a wreath. Rev. ME; wheat-ear. (Noe, Num.
Notes and Monogr. 47, No. 415.) Very good.
£26.00 11 B.C. 400-350, Stater. Bearded head of Leucippus to r.; behind,
lion’s head r. Rev. META, ear of corn; over leaf, club.
(Lloyd Coll. 378.) Fine.
£95.00 12* B.C. 350-300, Stater. Head of Demeter to 1., hair falling down
neck, wearing wreath of corn, earring and necklace. Rev.
META, ear of corn; over leaf, hay-rake; beneath leaf, A.
(BMC 110.) Extremely fine.
£125.00 13* SyBarRIS, before 510 B.C., Stater. YM, bull standing 1., head
reverted. Rev. same type incused. (Lloyds Coll. 449.)
Fine.
£36.00 14* Tuurium, before 400 B.C., Stater. Head of Athena to r., wearing
crested Athenian helmet adorned with olive-wreath. Rev.
@OYPION; bull charging to r.; in ex., fish; in f£., E. (BMC
4: Lockett Coll. 344.) Fine style and very fine.
£48.00 15 Fourth Century B.C., Distater. Head of Athena to 1., wearing
Athenian helmet adorned with Scylla. Rev. similar. (S. P.
Noe, The Thurian Di-Staters, Num. Notes and Monogr. 71,
No. E2.) Scarce and fine.
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16* Another. Head of Athena to r., Scylla holding rudder. Rev.
same type, but in ex. two fishes. (Noe H6.) Scarce and
fine.
17* VeELtIA, 300-250 B.C., Stater. Head of Athena to |., on bowl of
helmet dolphin 1. Rev. YEAHTON (in ex.); lion to r.,
above trident-head between ®—I. (Lockett Coll. 443.) Ex-
tremely fine.
18* Another. Head of Athena to r., helmet adorned with griffin;
above, A. Rev. similar, above PI and pentagram. (Lockett
Coll. 448.) Very fine.
19 Fifth Century B.C., Drachm, head of nymph to r.; rev. YEAH,
owl to r., head facing, standing on olive spray. Third Cen-
tury B.C., Stater, head of Athena to 1.; rev. YEAHTON
(in ex.), lion to 1., devouring prey. Another, rev. lion to L.,
head reverted, ram’s head between lion’s forelegs. Very
good.
BRUTTIUM
20* Croton, 540-480 B.C., Stater. © PO; tripod, the legs ending in
lion’s feet, with three handles; on 1. crab. Rev. 9 PO;
tripod incuse; to 1., lyre. (Lockett Coll. 486.) Very fine
and a very rare variety.
21 RHEGIUM, 466-415 B.C., Drachm. Lion-mask. Rev. RECINO;
Iocastes seated to I., naked to waist, resting on staff; the
whole in olive-wreath. (BMC 18; Lockett Coll. 535.) Fine.
SICILY
22 Agrigentum, 520-500 B.C., Didrachm. AKRA, eagle to |. Rev.
crab. (Lockett Coll. 585.) Fine.
23* B.C. 480-460, Tetradrachm. AKRAC-—ANTO®; the eagle
stands on a dotted line. Same rev. (Lockett Coll. 575.)
Very fine.
24* Gela, 500-480 B.C., Didrachm. Horseman galloping r. with
poised spear. Rev. CEAA®; River-god Gelas to r. as a
forepart of man-faced bull. (Jenkins 80.) Very fine.
25 B.C. 450-440 Tetradrachm. Quadriga r., horses walking crowned
by flying Nike; in ex., palmette. Rev. similar. (Jenkins
343.) Fine.
£105.00
£70.00
£48.00
£30.00
£130.00
£32.00
£40.00
£200.00
£78.00
£52.00
£165.00
£17.00
£100.00
£70.00
£110.00
£85.00
£100.00
£52.00
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26 Leontini, 460 B.C., Tetradrachm. Head of Apollo r., laur., hair
turned up behind. Rev. LEONTINON; lion’s head r., with
open mouth and protruding tongue; around, four corn-
grains. (Lockett Coll. 679.) Very good.
27* Zancle-Messana, As Zancle, 500 B.C., Drachm. Dolphin 1.
within the sickle-shaped shore of the harbour. Rev. cockle-
shell in central compartment of patterned incuse square.
(BMC 4.) Very fine and scarce.
28 As Messene-Messana, 490-460 B.C., Tetradrachm. Mule-biga
driven by charioteer to r.; above, flying Nike; in ex., laurel-
leaf. Rev. MEXSANION; hare running to r. (BMC 17.)
Very good.
29* B.C. 450-400. Tetradrachm. Mule-biga to r. driven by standing
charioteer holding staff; in ex., laurel-leaf. Rev. same type;
beneath hare, fly. (Cf. Sir Herman Weber Coll. 1422.)
Very fine and a rare variety.
30* Another. A mule-biga |., driven by nymph Messana crowned by
flying Nike; in ex., two dolphins meeting. Rev. MEX>-—
AN-ION; hare running |.; beneath, Pan’s head r. (Lloyd
Coll. 1100.) Very fine but rev. double-struck.
31* Selinus, 480-466 B.C., Didrachm. Selinon leaf. Rev. incuse
square of twelve divisions, the alternate ones deeper. (Cf.
Lloyd Coll. 1208.) Scarce and very fine.
32* Syracuse, 485-470 B.C., Tetradrachm. Quadriga to r. with
standing driver; above, flying Nike crowning the horses.
Rev. XYPAKO-ZIO-—N; head of Arethusa r.; around,
four dolphins. (Boehr. 158.) Very fine.
33* Agathocles (317-289 B.C.), Tetradrachm. KOPA®; head of
Persephone r., wearing corn-wreath. Rev. Al‘AQ@OKA.
EIOX; Nike, half-draped, standing r., with hammer and
nail, building a trophy; to 1., trisceles. (Lockett Coll.
909.) Very fine but of coarse style.
Black Sea District
34* Istrus, 4th Century B.C., Drachm. Heads of the Dioscuri in-
verted. Rev. IXTPIH; sea-eagle on dolphin 1.; beneath
dolphin, monogram. (Cf. BMC 2.) Very fine.
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THRACE
35. Abdera, 375-352 B.C., Tetradrachm. ABAH — PITEON; griffin
recumbent to 1., with 1. foreleg raised; rev. head of Apollo
laur. to r.; in field, EVLIVOAY-—®ANTOY (May 547),
very fine. Another with EVI LY-Q@EQ (May 549), fine.
36* Aenus, circa 412-409 B.C., Tetradrachm. Head of youthful
Hermes to r., wearing petasos adorned with beads. Rev.
AIN-—I; goat walking to r.; in front r., caduceus. (May
263.) Very fine and rare.
THRACIAN ISLANDS
37* Thasos, 550-500 B.C., Stater. Naked ithyphallic satyr r., hold-
ing a struggling nymph clad in long chiton. Rev. quadri-
partite incuse square. (Lockett Coll. 1133.) Very fine.
THRACIAN KINGDOM
38* Lysimachus, 323-281 B.C., Tetradrachm, Amphipolis. Head of
deified Alexander the Great to r., diademed, with horn of
Ammon. Rev. BASIAEQS AYSIMAXOY; Athena Nike-
phoros 1., with spear and shield, seated on throne; in field
to l., caduceus with handle; to r.. monogr. (Thompson 197.)
Very fine.
39* Tetradrachm of same types, Lysimachia. Rev. in field to l.,
lion’s head; on the throne, monogram. (Thompson 16.)
Very fine.
MACEDONIA
40* Chalcidian League, circa 395-392 B.C., Tetradrachm, Olynthus.
Head of Apollo 1., laureate. Rev. XAAKIAEON around
cithara; on bottom of sound-chest, small E. (Cf. Robinson
and Clement, Excavations at Olynthus, p. 42, No. 54 from
different dies.) Extremely fine and a rare variety.
41* Mende, 450-420 B.C., Tetradrachm. Dionysus, holding can-
tharus, reclining on ass to r.; in front, crow standing on
vine. Rev. MENAAION; vine-stock with leaves and
bunches of grapes, in square frame. (Cf. Noe, NNM 27,
No. 52.) Very fine and very rare.
£85.00
£360.00
£125.00
£110.00
£120.00
£380.00
£270.00
£120.00
£105.00
£100.00
£50.00
£105.00
£62.00
£52.00
£175.00
£110.00
£40.00
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MACEDONIAN KINGS
Philip IT (359-336 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Head of Zeus to r.,
laureate. Rev. PIAIL‘—1OY; horseman left, rider wears
cloak and hat, right hand raised; symbol, trident. (Muller
65.) Very fine and rare.
Tetradrachm, similar. Rev. racehorse to r., with boy rider wear-
ing tenia and holding palm-branch; symbol, laurel-branch;
in field, 1. (Miller 242.) Very fine.
Alexander the Great (336-323 B.C.), Stater. Head of Athena r.,
lion-griffin on helmet. Rev. BASI--AEQX AAEZANA-
POY; Nike standing left, holding wreath and naval stan-
dard; in field, monogr. and AP. Very fine.
Tetradrachms, Heracles head to r., rev. Zeus seated on throne,
holding eagle and sceptre; Drachm of same types, different
symbols and monogr. Fine to very fine.
Demetrius Poliorcetes (306-283 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Eubcea.
Head of Demetrius diademed with bull’s horn to r. Rev.
BASIAEQS AHMHTPIOY; Poseidon standing, one foot
on rock, leaning on trident. (Newell, No. 153.) Very fine.
a rare mint.
Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Macedonian
shield charged with horned bust of Pan to 1., throwing stick
at shoulder. Rev. BAXIAEQS ANTIVONOY; Athena
Alkis standing to 1.; in field, helmet, KT. (Lockett Coll.
1393.) Very fine.
Another, similar, rev. monogr. HA. Except for some corrosion,
fine.
Antigonos Doson (227-221 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Head of Posei-
don wearing wreath of seaweed to r. Rev. Apollo, holding
strung bow, seated on prow inscribed BASIAEQS ANTI-
TONOY, monogr. below. (Lockett Coll. 1395.) Very fine
and rare.
Perseus (178-168 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Diademed head of Perseus
r. Rev. eagle on thunderbolt, BASTAEQS! JEPSEOS in
oak-wreath; in field, monogr. MI-®. Very fine.
Macedonia under the Romans, 158-149 B.C., Tetradrachm.
Macedonian shield charged with bust of Artemis tor. Rey.
in oak-wreath, club between MAKEAONON [|POTHS,
three monogr. in field. (Lockett Coll. 1400.) Very fine.
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52 Aesillas (92-88 B.C.), Tetradrachm. MAKE ON N; head of
Alexander the Great with ram’s horn to r.; behind, ©).
Rev. AESILLAS Q; club between quaestor’s chair and
money chest within laurel-wreath. (Lockett Coll. 1409.)
Good only.
THESSALY
53 Larissa, circa 380-350 B.C., Drachms. Youth with chlamys and
flying petasus, throwing bull right; rev. AAP - ISA, horse
galloping r. Another, similar, bull to 1. Very good.
54 Drachms. Head of nymph Larissa facing, hair flowing; rev.
AAPIX—-AION, horse grazing to right, sapling below
(Lockett Coll. 1440). Another, similar. Fine and very
fine.
55 Thessalian League, 196-146 B.C., Double Victoriate. Head of
Zeus laureate to r. Rev. QGESSA-—AON; Athena Honia
standing r., PIAOK above. (BMC 31.) Very fine.
LOCRIS
56* Locri Opuntii, circa 370-340, Stater. Head of Demeter |., hair
bound with wreath of corn-leaves. Rev. OLONTION;
Ajas, son of Oileus, naked, with sword and shield, fighting
to r.; on ground, broken spear. (BMC 14.) Better than
very fine, nicely toned.
BQ@OTIA
57* Thebes, 600-530 B.C., Stater. Bcoeotian shield. Rev. incuse sail
pattern, plain circle in centre. (Lockett Coll. 1585.) Very
fine.
EUBGA
58* Carystus, circa 370-340 B.C., Stater. Cow r., with head turned
back, suckling calf. Rev. KA—PYXTION; cock r. (Cf.
BMC 7.) Very fine and rare.
ATTICA
59* Athens, 560-520 B.C., Tetradrachm. Helmeted head of Athena
to r. Rev. AQ@E; owl standing facing, olive-spray 1.
Archaic style, struck on thick flan. (Seltman, Athens—Its
History and Coinage, No. 251.) Very fine and scarce.
£17.00
£30.00
£34.00
£12.00
£440.09
£88.00
£70.00
£310.00
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£140.00 €0* B.C. 460-420, Tetradrachm. Head of Athena to r., three olive-
leaves on helmet. Rev. AQ©E; owl facing, olive-spray
and de-crescent moon. (Svoronos, Trésor des monnaies
d’Athénes, pl. 13, 23.) Extremely fine.
£80.00 61* Another, similar but of coarser style (cf. Svoronos pl. 15, 40).
Extremely fine.
£42.00 62 B.C. 189/8, “New Style” Tetradrachm, head of Athena Par-
thenos to r. wearing triple-crested helmet with ear-pieces,
Pegasos on bowl, visor decorated with foreparts of horses;
rev. AG)E; owl standing on amphora which lies on its side;
in field, two monogr.; symbol, Nike; all within a wreath of
olive (Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens,
No. 31), fine. Another, 184/3 B.-C., symbol two serpents
(Thompson No. 81), fair.
£60.00 63* B.C. 168/7, Drachm, similar; magistrates HPA-—APIXTO-
BAI; symbol, club; K on amphora. (Thompson No. 345.)
Scarce and extremely fine.
£155.00 64* B.C. 166/5, Tetradrachm, same types; symbols, anchor and star;
magistrates, TIMAPXOY —-NIKAIT'O—MNASIK; B on
amphora, beyond }®. (Thompson No. 361.) Extremely
fine and well struck.
£135.00 65 B.C. 158/7, Tetradrachm, same types; symbol, eagle on fulmen;
magistrates, Ef IL'ENH-SOQ3ANAPOS,-EYMH; T on
amphora, ME beyond (Thompson No. 443). Another,
121/0 B.C., griffin, Af! IEAATIKON—-TOPIIAS — APIS-
TONOY® (Thompson No. 1133). Both fine.
‘ABGINA
£80.00 66* Fifth Century B.C., Stater. Land-tortoise; rev. incuse square
divided into five sections (Lockett Coll. 1751). Very fine.
CORINTH AND COLONIES
£135.00 67* Corinth, 620-540 B.C., Stater. 9 ; Pegasus with curled wing to J.
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Rey. incuse of windmill pattern. (Ravel, Poulains de
Corinthe, No. 33.) Fine and rare.
£14.00 68 Circa 350-320 B.C., Stater. 9 ; Pegasus flying I. Rev. helmeted
head of Athena to 1|.; behind, thyrsus; in field r., [’. (Ravel
No. 1025.) Fine.
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69* Another, similar Stater (Ravel No. 1026). Extremely fine. ] £32.00
70 Another, similar; symbol, wheel (Ravel No. 1052). Very fine. ] £18.00
71 Another, similar, head of Athena to r.; symbol, herm; in field, N £21.00
(Ravel No. 1068). Very fine. 1
72 Leukas, 360-320 B.C., Stater. A; Pegasus flying r. Rev. head of £17.00
Athena to |.; symbol, vine with grapes over amphora. (Cf.
BMC 92.) Very fine. 1
73* Another, Pegasus flying 1.; rev. anchor; in field, API (BMC 103). £24.00
Extremely fine. 1
74* Thyrrheium, Stater, circa 340 B.C. Same types. Obv. ©) rev. £22.00
symbol, earring. (BMC 10.) Very fine. 1
PELOPONNESUS
75* Sicyon, circa 400-350 B.C., Stater. Chimera to |., SE below; £62.00
symbol, a wreath. Rev. dove flying 1. within olive-wreath;
in field, N. (BMC 57.) Very fine. ]
76* Ellis, before 470 B.C., Tetrobol. Head of eagle r.; beneath, I'O. £42.09
Rev. F—A; winged thunderbolt; all in olive-wreath. (BMC
45.) Scarce and very fine. 1
CRETE
77* Cnossus, circa 350-300 B.C., Stater. Head of Hera |. wearing £140.09
stephane. Rev. KNOSIOQN; square labyrinth, at sides
arrow-head and thunderbolt; in field, A—P. (BMC 24.)
Fine style, rare and fine. ]
78* Gortyna, circa 380-340 B.C., Stater. Europa seated r. in tree, £54.00
head facing, her |. arm bent. Rev. bull standing 1., looking
back. (BMC 24.) Fine. 1
KINGDOM OF BITHYNIA
79* Prusias I (238-183 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Diademed head of king £100.00
tr. Rev. BASIAEOS [ |POYSIOY; Zeus standing 1. with
sceptre and wreath crowning royal name; in field, thunder-
bolt and two monogr. (BMC 2.) Fine and very rare. I
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£38.00 80* Nicomedes IIT (95-74 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Head of Nicomedes
II r., diademed. Rev. similar, BASIAEQS El I@ANOY
NIKOMHAOY, eagle on thunderbolt, monogr. and date
© (=90/89 B.C.). (BMC 5 var.) Very fine.
MYSIA
£26.00 81* Pergamum, circa 200-133 B.C., Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Cista
mystica from which a serpent issues, all in ivy-wreath. Rev.
two coiled serpents, between them a bow-case, ornamented
with aplustre and containing a strung bow; in field,
monogr., AX and head of Medusa. (BMC —.) Extremely
fine.
KINGDOM OF PERGAMUM
£40.00 82* Eumenes I (262-241 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Head of Phileterus r.,
wears laurel-wreath and diadem entwined. Rev. PIAE-
TAIPOY; Athena seated I. with spear and shield, A on
seat; in field, bow and ivy-leaf. (BMC 31.) Fine.
£42.00 83* Attalus I (241-197 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Same head r., laureate.
Rey. similar, Athena crowning king’s name. (BMC 35.)
Very fine.
AZOLIS
£75.00 84* CyME, after 190 B.C., Tetradrachm. Head of Amazon Cyme r.,
diademed. Rev. KYMAION; bridled horse to r., one-
handled cup on ground r., SEYQH® below, all in laurel-
wreath. (BMC 78.) Very fine.
£85.00 85* Myrina, after 190 B.C., Tetradrachm. Head of Apollo r., wear-
ing laurel-wreath. Rev. MYPINAIQON; Apollo of Grynium
standing r., with patera and laurel-branch to which two
fillets are attached; before him, omphalus and amphora;
the whole in laurel-wreath. (BMC 14.) Very fine.
IONIA
£100.00 86* Ephesus, circa 387-295 B.C., Tetradrachm. E®; bee. Rev. fore-
part of kneeling stag r., with head turned back; behind,
date-palm tree; in field r.. AT IOAAOAOPOS. (BMC 32.)
Very fine.
£64.00 87* Miletus, time of Hecatomnus, dynast of Caria, 391-377 B.C.,
Drachm. EKA; forepart of lion r., with head turned back.
Rey. incuse square containing star of milesian pattern.
(BMC 36.) Scarce and very fine.
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89*
90
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94*
95
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Chios, circa 500 B.C., Didrachm. Sphinx seated |., amphora in
front. Rey. square incuse. (BMC 2.) Fine.
After 84 B.C., Drachm. Sphinx seated 1.; in front, bunch of
grapes. Rev. XIOX; Amphora; in field 1., cornucopiz, r.
AEPKYAOX. (BMC 54.) Very fine.
CARIA
Mausolus, satrap 377-353 B.C., Tetradrachm. Head of Apollo
facing, laureate, with flowing hair. Rev. MAYS202 MO;
Zeus Labraundos standing r., holding labrys and long
spear. (BMC 1.) Fine and very rare.
Pixodarus, satrap 340-334 B.C., Drachm. Similar; rev. PI=ZOA-
APOY. (BMC 11.) Very fine.
Island of Rhodus, circa 400-350 B.C., Didrachm. Head of Helios
facing, hair loose. Rev. POAION; rose with bud; in field,
E. (BMC 31.) Very fine.
LYDIA
Cresus, 561-546 B.C., silver “Babylonian” Stater. Forepart of
lion r. and bull 1., face to face. Rev. two unequal square
incuses. (BMC 36.) Very fine and rare.
Half-Stater of similar types (BMC 42). Very fine and scarce.
PHRYGIA
Apamea, circa 189-133 B.C., Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Snake
emerging from Cista mystica, in border of ivy. Rev. bow
case flanked by serpents; in field, A! 1 (monogr.) and pileus.
(BMC 7.) Very fine and scarce.
PAMPHYLIA
Aspendus, circa 400-300 B.C., Double Siglos. Two wrestlers; in
field, E. Rev. ES TREATY; slinger to r.: in field r., tris-
celes and club. (SNG Copenhagen 238.) Extremely fine.
Another, in field on obv. ME, no club on rev. (BMC 49); a
similar coin with MA (SNG Copenhagen 224). Both fine.
£30.00
£36.00
£80.00
£32.09
£42.00
£180.00
£105.00
£23.00
£100.00
£34.00
£16.00
£90.00
£62.00
£60.00
£20.00
£12.00
£95.0)
£135.00
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CILICIA
98 Soli, circa 450-380 B.C., Double Siglos. Amazon kneeling 1.
Rev. SOAEON; bunch of grapes; in field r., a fly. (BMC
3.) Scarce but worn.
99* Tarsus, Datames, 378-372 B.C., Double Siglos. Head of Aphro-
dite facing. Rev. TDNMW in Aramaic script, helmeted
head of Ares (?) to r. (BMC 28.) Extremely fine.
100* Mazzus, 361-333 B.C., Double Siglos. BALTRS; Baaltars
seated 1., resting on sceptre; on r., eagle, ear of corn and
bunch of grapes; in field, LT. Rev. MZDI; lion attacking
bull to 1., below MK. (BMC 55.) Very fine.
101* Imperial, Augustus. SEBASTOY KATSAPO38; head of Augus-
tus r., laureate. Rev. MHTPO/! 1—-OAEQ; Tyche seated
r. on rock, holding palm-branch; below, swimming river-
god to r.; in field, TAP (monogr.). (BMC —.) Rare and
very fine.
SYRIA
102 Antioch on the Orontes, Imperial Tetradrachms. Nero, head r.,
rey. eagle on thunderbolt (BMC 190); Caracalla, rev. eagle,
head |., between legs, star; Elagabalus (2), same rev. Very
fine.
103 -—— Imperial Tetradrachms of Philippus I, Philippus II, Gor-
dianus III. Very fine.
SELEUCID KINGS OF SYRIA
104* Seleucus I, Nikator (312-280 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Susa. Head of
Zeus to r., laureate. Rev. BASIAEOS on 1., SEAEYKOY
in the exergue; Athena, holding shield and brandishing
javelin, standing in chariot drawn by two horned elephants
to r.; above, spear-head; to r., Helios bust; in the exergue,
monogr. and AP. (Newell, Eastern Seleucid Mints, 307.)
Very fine and scarce.
105* Tetradrachm, Seleucia on the Tigris. Diademed head of the king
tor. Rev. BASIAEOS ANTIOXOY; Apollo, holding an
arrow, seated 1. on omphalos; in the field, two monogr.
(Newell, ESCM 149.) Extremely fine, a beautiful portrait.
iBoay
106*
LO7*
108*
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111
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Seleucus II, Callinicus (246-226 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Apamea?
Diademed head to r. Rev. BASIAEQS SEAEYKOY;
Apollo standing to |., resting on tripod, holding arrow in
extended r. (Cf. Newell, Western Seleucid Mints, 1146 ff.)
Very fine and rare.
Antiochus III, the Great (223-187 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Susa.
Diademed head of Antiochus to r. Rev. BAXIAEOS
ANTIOXOY; Apollo seated 1.; in field, rose and monogr.
(Newell, ESC 394.) Extremely fine.
Demetrius I, Soter (162-150 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Antioch on the
Orontes, dated 155/4. Diademed head of the king to r.
Rev. BASIAEOS, AHMTPIOY SOTHPO2; Tyche seated
to 1., holding short sceptre and cornucopiz; on I., two
monogr.; in exergue, HNP. (Newell, Antioch 103.) Ex-
tremely fine.
Alexander I, Balas (150-145 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Antioch, dated
150/149. Diademed head to r. Rev. BASIAEQS AAEZ=-
ANAPOY OEO! IATOPO® EYEPIETOY; Zeus seated
to 1., holds wreath-bearing Nike and rests on sceptre; on I.,
cornucopiz and monogr.; in exergue, =P. (Newell,
Antioch 135 var.) Extremely fine.
Antiochus VI, Dionysus (145-142 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Antioch,
dated 143/2. Diademed and radiate head of Antiochus to r.
Rev. BAXSIAEQS ANTIOXOY El I®ANOY AIONY-
XOY; the Dioscuri galloping to |., the whole in wreath; in
field, TPY /@/=TA; beneath horses, OP. (Newell, Antioch
244.) Rare and very fine.
Demetrius II, Nicator (Second Reign: 129-125 B.C.), Tetra-
drachms, Tyre, dated 130/129 and 128/7. Diademed and
draped bust to r. Rev. BASIAEO> AHMHTPIOY; eagle
standing to J. on spur of galley, palm-branch over its r.
shoulder; in field, club surmounted with monogr. of Tyre
and date. (Rogers, Num. Notes and Monogr. 34, Nos. 96
and 107.) Both very fine.
112* Antiochus VII, Sidetes (139-129 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Antioch.
Diademed head of the king to r. Rey. Athena standing to
]., holding Nike and resting on shield and spear; in 1. field,
monogr. above ‘A; the whole in laurel-wreath. (Newell,
Antioch 280.) Extremely fine.
£78.00
£84.00
£150.00
£110.00
£150.00
£70.00
£72.00
£130.00
£92.00
£46.00
£80.00
£20.00
£85.00
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113* Regency of Cleopatra for Antiochus VIII (125-121 B.C.), Tetra-
drachm, Ace-Ptolemais. Heads of Cleopatra with veil,
stephane and diadem, and of Antiochus with diadem,
jugate to r. Rev. BASIAISSH> KAEO! |ATPAS
ORAS/KAT BASIAEQS ANTIOXOY; Zeus Nicephorus
enthroned to 1.; in 1. field, monogr. (Newell, NNM 84, 8.)
Very fine and scarce.
114* Antiochus VIII, Grypus (121-96 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Diademed
head of the king to r. Rev. BASIAEQS ANTIOXOY
E[ IPANOYS; Zeus Uranius standing to 1., holds star
and rests on sceptre; in field, IE/A—N; the whole in laurel-
wreath. (Newell, Antioch 367.) Extremely fine, a nice
portrait.
115* Tetradrachm, Ace-Ptolemais. Similar; in field of rev., AP.
(Newell, NNM 84, 35.) Extremely fine.
116* Antiochus EX, Cyzicenus (113-95 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Damascus,
dated 113/112. Diademed head of the king to r. Rev.
BASIAEOS ANTIOXOY ®@IAO[ |ATOPOS; Athena
standing to |., holding Nike and resting on shield and spear;
in 1. field, monogr. above EX; in the exergue, &; the whole
in laurel-wreath. (Newell, NNM 84, 106.) Very fine and
scarce.
117* Antiochus X, Eusebes Philopator (95-92 B.C.), Tetradrachm.
Diademed head of the king to r. Rev. BAXIAEOS
ANTIOXOY EYSEBOVS ®IAOl IATOPOS; Zeus Nice-
phorus enthroned to 1|.; in 1. field, monogr. above A.
(Newell, Antioch 429.) Very fine and scarce.
PHENICIA
118 Aradus, Drachm, dated 174/3, bee; rev. APAATON, stag stand-
ing r. in front of palm tree (BMC 147). Tetradrachm, dated
64/3 B.C., bust of Tyche r.; rev. same legend; Nike ad-
vancing |., holding aphlaston and palm-branch; in field,
date above AN; the whole in wreath (BMC 275.) Both fine.
119* Sidon, Straton II, circa 342-333 B.C., Double Shekel. War-
galley 1. and waves, above I (= year 1). Rev. the king of
Persia in a car drawn by three horses, with charioteer and
attendant; in field above, 90. (BMC 71.) Very fine and
well struck.
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120* Tyre, Shekel, dated 123/2. Laureate bust of Melqarth r. Rev.
TYPOY IEPA KAI AXYAOY; eagle standing |. on
beak of ship, palm-branch over r. shoulder; in field, date
and club. (BMC 53.) Very fine.
PALESTINE
121 The Maccabean Dynasty. Alexander Jannzeus (103-76 B.C.), 4
Prutah, Hebrew inscription within a laurel-wreath, rev.
poppy-head between two cornucopiz; another, inscription
around anchor, rev. sun-wheel. (Reifenberg 14.) Very fine.
122 The Herodian Dynasty. Herod I (37-4 B.C.), AE Prutah. Anchor;
around, BACI HPW. Rev. caduceus between two cornu-
copie. (R.33.) Fine.
123. Herod Archelaus (4 B.C.—-A.D. 6), ZZ Prutah. HPQAOY; bunch
of grapes on a branch with leaf. Rev. helmet with crest
and cheek pieces; in 1. field, small caduceus. (R.55.) Very
fine.
124 Roman Procurators. Pontius Pilate, AE Prutah. Lituus; rev.
date within a wreath (R.132). Fine.
125 The Jewish War (A.D. 66-70), bronze. Chalice; around in
Hebrew, “‘For the redemption of Zion’’. Rev. Lulab be-
tween two ethrogs, inscription “Year four’. (R.6). Very
fine.
126 Bar Kochba War (A.D. 132-135), medium bronze. Palm tree,
““Simon’’. Rev. Vine-leaf, ‘““For the Freedom of Jerusa-
lem’. (R.200.) Fine.
PERSIAN EMPIRE
127* Fifth Century B.C., gold Daric. The Great King running r. with
bow and spear; rev. rectangular incuse (BMC 58). About
very fine.
128 Siglos similar to the last (BMC 67); another, the Great King with
bow and dagger (BMC 112). Both fine.
CHARACENE
129* Tiraios II (c. 75-50 B.C.), Tetradrachm, dated 72/1 B.C. Dia-
demed, bearded bust to r. Rev. Heracles seated to 1. on
rock, holding club; in exergue, M>. (BMC —.) Very fine
and scarce.
£44.00
£13.00
£14.00
£8.00
£9.00
£25.00
£13.00
A200)
£22.00
£74.00
£165.00
£8.00
£9.00
£19.00
£18.00
£13.00
£85.00
£10.00
£9.00
£90.00
£19.00
£32.00
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134
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137
138
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141*
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PARTHIA
Mithradates II (123-88 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Seleucia on the
Tigris. Bust of the king to 1., wears diadem, spiral necklace
and cuirass. Rev. Arsaces seated r. on omphalos, holding
bow; in r. field, palm-branch. (BMC 3.) Very fine.
Drachms, Mithradates If (BMC 12), Volagases I (BMC 66).
Both fine.
Volagases III (A.D. 147/8-191), Tetradrachm, dated A.D. 152/3
Bust of the king to 1.; in r. field, B. Rev. Volagases seated
l., receives diadem offered by Tyche; above, AE Y. (BMC
6.) Very fine.
Another dated A.D. 178/9, month of =ANAIKOS (BMC —).
Extremely fine.
Another dated A.D. 183/4 (BMC 46). Very fine.
SASSANIA, Drachms, Ardashir I, rev. fire altar; Ardashir III, rev.
altar between two attendants. Both fine.
BACTRIA
Eucratides, Tetradrachm. Helmeted bust of the king r., diad.
Rev. BASIAEOS MEVAAOY EYKPATIAOY;; the Dios-
curi charging r., holding lances and palms; below, monogr.
(BMC 13.) Very fine.
Apollodutus I, square bronze. Apollo, rev. tripod. Fine.
Azes, Indian Tetradrachm. King r. on horseback, rev. Pallas
(BMC 87 var.). Very fine.
PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT
Ptolemy I, Soter (323-284 B.C.), Tetradrachm. Head of Alex-
ander the Great r., with horn of Ammon, diademed and
clad in elephant’s skin and egis. Rev. AAEZANAPOY;
Pallas Promachos r.; in r. field, eagle on thunderbolt; above,
helmet. (BMC 26.) Extremely fine.
Another, similar (BMC 33). About fine.
Tetradrachm. Head of Ptolemy r., with diadem and egis. Rev.
PTOAEMAIOY BASIAEQS; eagle |. on thunderbolt; in
field 1., monogr. (BMC 23 var.) Very fine.
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142 Ptolemy I and II, Tetradrachm, similar, Cyprus (BMC 3).
About very fine.
143* Arsinoe II, Philadelphos, Decadrachm. Head of Arsinoe r.,
wearing diadem, stephane and veil; in field, HH. Rev.
APSINOHS ®IAAAEA®OY; double cornucopiz bound
with diadem. (BMC 22.) Very fine and scarce.
144 Ptolemy XIII (81-52 B.C.), Tetradrachms dated 69/8 and 62/1.
Head of the king r., rev. eagle on thunderbolt. Both very
good.
145 Bronzes of Ptolemy IV, Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra VIL Fine
to very fine.
146 Alexandria, billon Tetradrachms of Trajan, Severus Alexander,
Salonina (2), Philippus I and II. Mostly very fine.
LIBYA
147* The Libyans (241-238 B.C.), Shekel. Head of Heracles 1. in lion-
skin. Rey. AIBYON in exergue; lion prowling r., above
mem. (E. S. G. Robinson, Num. Chron. 1953, p. 29, 25.)
Very fine and scarce.
CYRENAICA
148* Barce, c. 435-400 B.C., Tetradrachm. Silphium; rev. BAPKAT,
head of Ammon r., laureate. (BMC 23.) Very fine and
very rare.
ZEUGITANA
149* Carthage, c. 350-320, Siculo-punic Tetradrachm. Head of Tanit
]., wearing wreath of reeds; around, four dolphins. Rev.
horse’s head 1.; behind, date-palm; beneath in Punic script,
MMHNT. (Lockett Coll. 955.) Very fine and of nice style.
150* Another, c. 300 B.C. Head of Herakles-Melkerth r., wearing lion-
skin. Rev. similar, inscription MHMHNT; in field 1.,
thunderbolt. Very fine, a rare variety.
151* El. Stater, c. 310-270 B.C. Head of Tanit 1., wearing corn-wreath
and necklace. Rev. free horse standing to r. (See Jenkins
and Lewis 310ff.) Fine.
£24.00
£240.00
£32.00
£34.00
£19.00
£78.00
£280.00
£270.00
£130.00
£90.00
£36.00
£68.00
£40.00
£18.00
£92.00
£14.00
£9.00
£16.00
£25.00
£80.00
£70.00
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152. Greek silver and bronze coins. Dyrrhachii, Half-Victoriate;
Hisbiza, Sicyon, Argos, Tetrobols; Miletus, Czsaria,
Didrachms; Tetradrachm of Philippus of Syria; AZ Hieron
II of Syracuse. Fine or better.
Roman Republic
153* AR Quadrigatus (c. 222-205 B.C.). Head of Janus laur. Rev.
Jupiter in fast quadriga r.; behind, Victory; below, ROMA
incuse on raised tablet. (Sydenham 64.) Extremely fine.
154 A similar piece (S.64c). Almost very fine.
155 A Denarti (S. 529, 558, 582a). Fine to very fine.
156* The Social War (c. 90-88 B.C.), Denarius. Head of Italia 1., laur.;
behind, “‘Viteliu’”’ (in Oscan letters). Rev. soldier holding
spear, foot is placed on a Roman standard; by his side,
recumbent bull; in ex., Oscan letter. (S.627.) Extremely
fine and scarce.
157* M. Pletorius M.f. Cestianus (c. 68-66 B.C.), Denarius. Bust of
Ceres r.; rev. winged caduceus. (S.805.) Very fine.
158* C. Calpurnius Piso L.f. Frugi (c. 64 B.C.), Denarius. Head of
Apollo r., laur.; rev. naked horseman galloping r., holding
a whip. (S.865b.) Very fine.
159 AR Denarii (S.912, 985). Both very fine.
Imperatorial Issues
160 Julius Cesar, Denarii struck in Gaul (c. 54-48 B.C.). Elephant,
rev. priestly attributes (S.1006); head of Venus r., rev.
Aeneas bearing palladium and Anchises (S.1013). Very
fine and fine.
161* Denarius struck by L. Aemilius Buca, c. 44 B.C. Head of Cesar
r., laur; on L, crescent. Rev. Venus Victrix seated 1.
(S.1060.) Very fine.
162* Mark Antony and Julius Caesar, Denarius, 42 B.C. Head of
Antony r., bare; on |., lituus. Rev. head of Cesar r., laur.;
on |., jug. (S.1164.) Fine and rare.
Lor
163
164
165
166
L67*
168
169*
170
171
172
LVS:
174
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Mark Antony, Legionary issues, c. 32-31 B.C., Denarii. Galley
r., rev. three military standards, between them LEG III
(S.1217); another with LeG x1 (S.1229). Very fine and fine.
Roman Empire
Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), AR Denarius, rev. Caius and Lucius
(RIC 350); AZ Dupondius, radiate head |., DIVVS AVGVSTVS
PATER, rev. thunderbolt between SC (RIC 1; C.249). Fine
and very fine.
Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), AR Denarius, laur. head r., rev. PONTIF
MAXIM, Concordia seated r. (RIC 3; C.16); and another,
the same. Both very fine.
Nero (A.D. 54-68), AR Denarii (2), laur. head r., rev. Jupiter
seated |. (RIC 45, 47). Both very fine.
—— ® Sestertius, laur. head r., rev. SC, triumphal arch sur-
mounted by quadriga facing (RIC 153). Nice green patina,
scarce and very fine.
Galba (A.D. 68-69), AR Denarius. Bare head r., IMP SER GALBA
AVG; rev. S.P.Q.R. OB. C.S. in three lines in oak-wreath. (RIC
20 var.) Scarce, about very fine.
Vespasian (A.D. 69-79), Aureus (7.42 g.), laur. head r.; rev.
TR POT COS ITER, Pax seated 1., holding branch and caduceus
(RIC 10). Very fine, has been mounted.
—— /E Sestertius. Same head r. Rev. IVDAEA CAPTA SC; Jewess
seated r. under palm-tree, mourning; behind palm, Ves-
pasian standing r., holding spear and parazonium. (RIC
427.) Dark green patina, scarce and fine.
—— 2 Dupondius, radiate head r., rev. Felicitas standing I.
(RIC 567). Very fine.
Domitian (A.D. 81-96), ZZ As, rev. ANNONA AVG SC, and another,
rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI SC (RIC 373); E Sestertius, rev.
IOVI VICTORI Sc (RIC 412). Fine.
—— ZB Sestertii, Antoninus Pius, Faustina I, Marcus Aurelius
(3). Some very good.
—— A Denarii, Marcus Aurelius, rev. Armenia seated 1. (RIC
80); Lucius Verus, rev. Concordia seated 1. (RIC 444),
Both fine.
£27.00
£15.00
£75.00
£62.00
£105.00
£34.00
£150.00
£70.00
£16.00
£15.00
£85.00
£13.00
£12.00
£19.00
£46.00
£65.00
£40.00
£17.00
£29.00
£32.00
£40.00
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175 AX Antoniniani (2) of Julia Domna, Caracalla; AR Denarii (3) of
Julia Domna, Elagabalus, Maximinus I. Fine to very fine.
176 —— £& Sestertii of Gordian III, rev. AETERNITATI AVG SC,
Jupiter. Both fine.
177 —— A Antoniniani of Philip I and IJ, Trajan Decius (2), Gal-
lienus, Probus. Very fine.
178 —— £ Folles of Constantius Chlorus (2), Galerius, Constantine
I (2) and II, Constantius IJ, Constantius Gallus, Urbs
Roma. Mostly extremely fine.
179* Constantius IT (A.D. 337-361), AV Solidus, 4.03 g. FL IVL CON-
STANTIVS PERP AVG; helmeted bust facing, holding spear
and shield. Rev. GLORIA REI PVBLICAE; Roma and Con-
stantinople seated, holding shield inscribed voT xxx MVLT
XXXX; in ex., SMNC. (C.112.) Very fine, has been mounted.
Byzantine Empire
180* Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), A’ Solidus. Helmeted bust facing
with spear and shield. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGGA; Victory
standing facing, holding long cross and orb; in ex., CONOR,
(Ratto 440.) Extremely fine.
181 Justinian If (A.D. 565-578), A’ Solidus. Helmeted bust facing,
holding Victory on globe. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGGB; Con-
stantinople seated r., holding sceptre and cross on globe;
in ex., CONOB. (Ratto 750.) Very fine.
182* Heraclius (A.D. 610-641), A’ Solidus. Helmeted bust facing,
holding cross. Rev. VICTORIA AVG E; cross potent on three
steps; in ex., CONOB. (Ratto 1279.) Extremely fine.
183* Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heracleonas (A.D. 638-
641), A’ Solidus. The three emperors standing facing, each
holding orb. Rev. VICTORIA AVGV E; cross potent on three
steps; in field, two monogr.; in ex., CONOB. (Ratto 1495.)
Extremely fine.
184* Constans II and his sons Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius
(A.D. 659-668), A’ Solidus. Busts of the two emperors
facing. Rev. VICTORIA AVGVZ; Heraclius and Tiberius
standing on either side of cross; in ex., CONOB. (Ratto —:;
D.O. 30f.) Extremely fine.
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185 Leo VI and Constantine VIE (A.D. 911-912), AR Miliaresia.
Cross potent on three steps, beneath which globus; rev.
inscription. (Ratto 1881.) Very fine.
186 Romanus I, Constantine VII, Stephen and Constantine (A.D.
931-944), AR Miliaresia. Bearded facing head of Romanus
in centre of cross; rev. inscription. (Ratto 1895.) Very
fine.
187 Constantine VII and Romanus II (A.D. 945-959), A’ Solidus.
Busts of the emperors facing, they hold between them
patriarchal cross. Rev. IHS X PS REX REGNANTIVM; bust of
Christ facing, holding book of Gospels. (Ratto 1905.)
Pierced, fine.
188* John I Zimisces (A.D. 969-976), A’ Nomisma. Bust of the Vir-
gin facing and crowning bust of John facing, who holds
patriarchal cross; rev. bust of Christ as before. (Ratto
1917.) Very fine.
189* Constantine IX (A.D. 1042-1055), A’ Nomisma. Half-length bust
facing, holding sceptre and orb; rev. Christ seated on throne
facing. (Ratto 1988.) Extremely fine.
190 Alexius I (A.D. 1081-1118), A’ Nomisma. Alexius standing
facing; rev. Christ seated on throne facing, r. hand blessing.
(Ratto 2057.) Fine.
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191* Lysimachus (323-281 B.C.), A’ Stater, Alexandria Troas. Head
of deified Alexander the Great to r., diademed with horn
of Ammon. Rev. BASIAEQS AYSIMAXOY;: Athena
Nikephoros |., with spear and shield, seated on throne; in
field to 1., cornucopie; in ex., monogr. (Thompson 143.)
Scarce and very fine.
192* Philip II (359-336 B.C.), A’ Stater. Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
Rev. ®IAILTVOY; biga r.; symbol, serpent. (Miiller 199.)
Extremely fine and of unusually good style.
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193* Arsinoe Ii, Philadelphos, A’ Octodrachm. Head of Arsinoe r.,
wearing diadem, stephane and veil; in field (year 8=263
B.C.). Rev. APSINOHS, PIAAAEA®OY; double cornu-
copie bound with diadem. (Svoronos 460.) Rare, of nice
style and in choice condition.
194* Constantine the Great (A.D. 306-337), ‘A’ Medaillon, 10.63 g.
(2 aurei), mint of Rome, A.D. 307. CONSTANTINVS NOB
CAES; head r., radiate. Rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVT; prince in
military dress seated |., resting on sceptre, r. raised; stan-
dard to: 1.3. inex., Pr. (RIC VI. 368, 142.) Of ereatest
rarity, the second specimen known; very fine but damaged.
195* —— A’ Solidus, 4.47g., Nicomedia. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG:
diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. PIETAS
AVGVSTI NOSTRI; Constantine in military dress standing I.,
crowned by Victory standing behind, holding sceptre,
assisting kneeling City-goddess presented by soldier with
shield; in ex., SMNP. (RIC 168; C.393.) Very rare and
nearly extremely fine.
196* A’ Solidus, 4.43 g., Antioch. Oby. as before. Rev. VICTORIA
CONSTANTINI AVG; Victory l1., holding palm-branch and
trophy; in field r., voT Xxx; in ex., SMAN. (RIC 96; C.604.)
Rare and extremely fine.
197* Licinius If (A.D. 317-324), A’ Aureus, 5.30g., Nicomedia. DN
VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C; draped, cuirassed bust facing,
head bare. Rev. IOVI CONSER VATORI CAES; Jupiter seated
facing on platform, holding Victory on globe, leaning on
sceptre; at feet, eagle with wreath; SIc-x-/SIC-xx- on face
of platform; in ex., SMNT. (RIC 42; C.28.) Of great rarity,
about extremely fine.
198* Constans, Cesar (A.D. 333-337), A’ Solidus, 4.58 g¢., Constan-
tinople. FL IVL CONSTANS NOB CAES; laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust r. Rev. CONSTANS NOB CAESAR; Victory to
]., holding wreath and palm-branch; in ex., CONS. (RIC 97;
C.6.) Rare and very fine.
199* Constans Augustus (A.D. 337-350), A’ Solidus, 4.53 ¢, Siscia.
FL IVL CONSTANS PF AVG; diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust r. Rev. OB VICTORIA TRIVMPHALEM; two Victories
holding wreath inscribed voT X MVL XV; in ex., SIS*.
(C.90.) Scarce and virtually in mint state.
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201* ——
202* ——
203* ——
204* ——_
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A’ Solidus, 4.39g., Thessalonica. Oby. as before. Rev.
VICTORIA DD NN AVGG; Victory to |., holding palm and
trophy; in ex., TES. (C.153.) Extremely fine.
A’ Solidus, 4.35 g., Trier. CONSTANS AVGVSTVS; bust simi-
lar. Rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG; two Victories holding
wreath inscribed VOT X MVLT XX; in ex., TR. (C.171.) In
mint state.
A’ Solidus, 4.46 g., Siscia. FL IVL CONSTANS PF AVG; same
bust and rev.; in ex., SIS. (C.173 var.) Extremely fine.
AN’ Solidus, 4.42g., Antioch. CONSTANS AVG; laureate,
draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. VICTORIA AVG; Victory
to 1., holding palm-branch and trophy; in field, *—Lxxi1;
in ex., SMAN. (C.—.) Very rare, about extremely fine.
A’ Solidus, 4.45 g., Constantinople. ON CONSTANS PF AVG;
diademed head r. Rev. VICTORIA CONSTANTIS AVG; Victory
seated r. by cuirass and shield, inscribing vor x on shield
supported by Genius; in ex., CONS. (C.—.) Rare and very
fine.
205* Constantius 1 (A.D. 337-361), A’ Solidus, 4.38 g., Antioch.
206* ——
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FL IVL CONSTANTIVS PERP AVG; diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust r. Rey. VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM; Victory
seated 1. as before, on shield VOT XV MVLT XX; in ex.,
SMANA. (C.243.) Extremely fine.
A’ Solidus, 4.57g., Siscia. As before. Rev. VICTORIA DD
NN AVG; Same type, on shield VOT X MVLT Xx; in ex., SIS*.
(C.260.) Virtually in mint state.
AN Solidus, 4.51 g., Thessalonica. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS PEF
AVG; same bust r. Rev. VICTORIA DD NN AVG; Victory
advancing |., holding palm and trophy; in ex., Tes. (C.261
var.) Toned, in mint state.
A Solidus, 4.37g., Trier. CONSTANTIVS AVGVSTVS; same
bust r. Rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVGG; two Victories holding
wreath inscribed VOT XX MVLT Xxx; in ex., TR. (C.280.) In
mint State.
Another, 4.45g., Trier. As before with pearl-diadem.
(C.280.) In mint state.
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—— A’ Solidus, 4.51 g., Siscia. CONSTANTIVS AVGVSTVS; dia-
demed, draped and cuirassed bust r. within a laurel-wreath,
above star. Rey. VICTORIAE DD NN AVGG; two Victories
holding wreath inscribed voT xx MVLT xxx; in ex., SIS; the
whole surrounded by laurel-wreath. (C.281 var.) Scarce
and extremely fine.
—— Another, 4.47 g., Siscia. As before, without wreath on both
sides. (C.283.) In mint state.
—— Solidus, facing helmeted bust, armed, with spear and shield,
rev. Rome and Constantinople seated, supporting inscribed
shield, mint of Nicomedia (C.112). Very fine.
Honorius (A.D. 393-423), Solidus, armed and helmeted bust
facing, rev. Constantinople seated holding Victory on globe,
mint of Constantinople. Almost mint state.
Byzantine Coins
Arcadius (A.D. 383-408), Solidus, armed and helmeted bust
facing, rev. Constantinople seated holding Victory and
globe, mint of Constantinople. Almost mint state.
Theodosius II (A.D. 402-450), Solidus, armed and helmeted bust
facing, rev. Constantinople seated left ([.57). Extremely
fine.
Anastasius (A.D. 491-517), Solidus, DN. ANASTASIVS. PERP. AUG.,
helmeted and armed bust right. rev. Victory standing with
long cross right, officina 1° (D.O. 3j var.). Rare and very
fine.
Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), Folles (3), Constantinople, Year 12.
officine I’ and A; Year 13, officina €; together with a
Follis of Anastasius (R.334). Very fine.
Justin II (A.D. 565-572), Solidus, facing bust holding Victory on
globe, rev. Constantinople seated (BMC 3). Extremely fine.
Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), Folles (8), all of mint of
Antioch. Fine.
Focas (A.D. 602-610), Solidus, facing bust, rev. Angel standing
facing (BMC 10). Extremely fine.
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221* Heraclius (A.D. 610-641), Solidus, facing bust, rev. cross on steps
(D.O. la.1). About extremely fine.
222 Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine (A.D. 613-630), Hexagrams
(2), two seated figures facing, rev. cross on globe on steps
(D.O. 61.2 and var.). Very fine.
223* —_— —— Solidus, two facing busts, rev. cross on steps, mint of
Ravenna (D.O. —). About extremely fine.
224* Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (A.D. 630-641),
Solidus, three standing figures facing, rev. cross on steps
(D.O. 42a var.). About extremely fine.
225* Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (A.D. 668-681), globular
Solidus, facing armed bust, rev. cross on steps flanked by
two standing figures (BMC 42). About extremely fine.
226* Justinian II (second reign, A.D. 705-711), Solidus, bust of Christ
facing, rev. busts of Justinian and Tiberius holding cross
on steps between them (BMC 2). Very fine.
227* Constantine V with Leo IV (A.D. 751-775), Solidus, busts of
Constantine V and Leo IV facing, rev. bust of Leo III
holding long cross (BMC 8). Very fine.
228* Theofilos with Michael II and Constantine (A.D. 832-889),
Solidus, bust of Theofilos facing, rev. busts of Michael IT
and Constantine (BMC 6). Extremely fine.
229* Constantine VII and Romanus I (A.D. 919-921), Solidus, stand-
ing figures of Constantine and Romanus holding long cross
between them, rev. Christ seated facing on throne (BMC 7).
Rare and about extremely fine.
230 Romanus III (A.D. 1028-1034), Nomisma, Christ seated on throne
facing, rev. emperor standing facing, crowned by Virgin
(R.1972). About extremely fine.
231 Constantine X (A.D. 1059-1067), Nomisma, Christ seated on
throne facing, rev. emperor standing holding labarum and
orb (R.2010). About extremely fine.
232* Michael VII (A.D. 1071-1078) and Maria, Tetarteron, facing bust
of the Virgin holding medallion of the infant Christ
(R.2044). About extremely fine.
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£80.00
£260.00
£24.00
£19.00
£80.00
£38.00
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£30.00
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233% Nicephorus If (A.D. 1078-1081), electrum Tetarteron, facing bust
of Christ, rev. facing bust of emperor holding labarum and
orb (Goodacre 3). Fine and very rare.
234 John I (A.D. 1118-1143), Hyperper, seated figure of Christ
facing, rev. emperor standing, blessed by the Virgin
(R.2097). Very fine.
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Electrum Trachy, seated figure of Christ facing, rev.
emperor and St. George facing, holding cross on steps be-
tween them (BMC 44). Very fine.
236* Andronikos I (A.D. 1183-1185), Hyperper, the Virgin seated or
throne facing, rev. emperor standing, crowned by Christ
(BMC 1). About extremely fine.
237 Andronikos If and Michael IX (A.D. 1295-1320), Hyperpera (2),
the Virgin Orans within the walls of Constantinople, rev.
Christ standing, blessing the two kneeling emperors, all
facing (R.2228). Very fine.
238 —— Silver (2), Christ seated facing, rev. two emperors standing
facing, holding labarum between them. Very fine.
239* Andronikos UI, Anna of Savoy and John V (c. A.D. 1332-1341),
Hyperper, John V and Anna of Savoy standing facing,
supporting labarum between them, rev. Andronikos IJIf
kneeling, blessed by Christ standing, both facing (Goodacre
59 var.). Rare and very fine.
240 Manuel II (A.D. 1391-1423), silver (3), of the large, mediuni
and small size, bust of Christ, rev. bust of Manuel (cf.
R247, 2253 and. 2262). Pine:
241 Late Byzantine bronze (10), bronze Tetartera of Alexius I, John
Ii (2), Manuel I (4) and Isaac II, together with two billon
scyphates of Manuel I. Mostly very fine.
251* Macedon, Terone (c. 500 B.C.), Tetradrachm, amphora, rev.
quadrilateral incuse (BMC 6). Cleaned, fine and overstruck
on uncertain issue.
252* —— Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), Stater, head of Athena right,
rev. Nike standing left (Muller 1417). Slight weakness on
the obverse, extremely fine.
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253 ——— —— Tetradrachms (3), head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus
seated left (Muller 282 var.; Newell, Sicyon Nos. 22 and
30). Fine to very fine.
254* —— Antigonas Gonatas (277-239 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of
Pan left, in centre of Macedonian shield, rev. Athena Pro-
marchos standing left. Very fine.
255* Thrace, Byzantium (4th Century B.C.), Siglos, cow standing left,
rev. windmill incuse (cf. BMC 1). Very fine.
256" Lyssimachus (323-281 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Alexan-
der right, rev. Athena seated left, mint of Alexandria,
Troas (?) (Thompson —). Scratch in obverse field, fine
style and very fine.
257* Tauric Chersonesus, Pauticipeum (lst-2nd Century B.C.),
Didrachm, head of Dionysus right, rev. inscription in
wreath (BMC 11). Very fine.
258 Thessaly, Larissa (4th Century B.C.), Drachms (2), head of
Nymph threequarters facing, revs. horse grazing left (BMC
—) and horse grazing right (BMC 58). Both about very
fine.
259* Aetolia, Aetolian League (269-168 B.C.), Stater, youthful male
head right, rev. warrior standing left (cf. Pozzi 1329 var.).
About very fine.
260 Boetia, Thebes (c. 380-340 B.C.), Staters (2), Boetian shield,
rev. amphora (BMC 120 and var.). Fine to very fine.
261* Attica, Athens (c. 450 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of
Athena right, rev. owl standing right, head facing (cf. Pozzi
1549). Very fine.
—— (c. 153/2 B.C.), new style Tetradrachm, helmeted
head of Athena right, rev. owl standing on amphora
(Thompson 541c). About very fine.
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263 Leucas (c. 400-330 B.C.), Staters (2), helmeted head of Athena,
rev. Pegasus flying (BMC 42 and 57). Fine.
264 Sicyonia, Sicyon (c. 400-300 B.C.), Triobols (3), Chimera stand-
ing left, rev. dove flying left (BMC 120/124); and an Obol,
head of Apollo right, rev. dove flying right (BMC 163).
All about very fine.
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Pontus, Mithradates VI (120-63 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of
Mithradates right, rev. Pegasus grazing left, all in wreath
(cf. Pozzi 2909). About fine, heavily cleaned, scraped and
polished.
Mysia, Cyzicus (4th Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Kore
Soteira left, rev. lion’s head left above tunny fish (BMC
124). Fine and heavily cleaned.
—— Pergamum (2nd/I1st Century B.C.), Cistophori (3), cista
mystica, rev. two serpents (BMC —, 110, 111). Very fine.
Lesbos (4th Century B.C.), electrum Hekte, head of Apollo
Carneios right, rev. eagle standing right (BMC 110). About
extremely fine.
Caria, Cnidus (c. 400 B.C.), Drachm, protome of lion right, rev.
head of Aphrodite right (BMC 20). Fine.
Rhodes (2nd/3rd Century B.C.), Didrachm, facing radiate bust
of Helios, rev. rose (BMC 130); together with a Drachm
and Hemidrachm. About very fine.
Lycia, Perikles (c. 380-362 B.C.), Tetradrachm, facing bust of
Herakles, rev. warrior with sword and shield advancing
right (Mildenberg 22). Fine and rare.
Pamphylia, Side (3rd/2nd Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted
head of Athena right, rev. Nike advancing left (cf. BMC 41
var.). Extremely fine.
Cilicia, Tarsus, Mazzeus (361-333 B.C.), Staters (2), Baaltars
seated left, rev. lion attacking stag (BMC 42 and 45).
About very fine but cut.
Cappadocia, Various Kings, Drachms (7), Ariarathes V (4),
Ariarathes VI, Ariarathes VII (2). Fine to very fine.
Syria, Antiochus I (281-261 B.C.), Tetradrachm, diademed head
of Antiochus right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos
(Newell, ESM, 155 type 1). Extremely fine.
Pheenicia, Aradus (2nd Century B.C.), Drachms (2), bee, rev.
stag and palm tree (BMC 148), very fine; and a 4th Century
B.C. Tetrobol (BMC 37), about fine.
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277 Phoenicia, Tyre (46/45 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Melqarth
right, rev. eagle standing left (BMC —). Very fine.
278* Judea, Second Revolt (A.D. 132-135), Denarius, inscription in
wreath, rev. jug and palm (BMC 28). Very fine.
279 Parthia, Drachms (6), Mithradates II (4), Sinatruces and Orodes
I; together with a Tetradrachm of Phraates IV (BMC 34
var.). Fine to very fine.
280 Egypt, Ptolemy I (305-285 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Ptolemy
I right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt; together
with a similar Tetradrachm of Ptolemy JI. Both about very
fine.
Roman Republic
281* Anonymous, Quinarius (c. 187-155 B.C.), helmeted head of
Roma right, rev. Dioscuri on horseback right (S.141).
About extremely fine.
282* Q. Cassius Longinus (c. 57 B.C.), Denarius, veiled head of Vesta
right, rev. domed temple of Vesta (S.917). About extremely
fine.
283 Republican Denarii (3), various (S.516, 582, 386), and a
Quinarius (S.703). Extremely fine to very fine.
284 Q. Fabius Maximus (c. 85 B.C.), Denarius, head of Apollo right,
rey. cornucopiz and thunderbolt in saltire, enclosed in
wreath (S.718). Very fine.
285* T. Mallius (c. 106 B.C.), Denarius, head of Roma right, rev.
Victory in triga right (S.570a). Extremely fine.
286* L. Munatius Plancus (45 B.C.), Aureus, bust of Victory right,
rev. jug (S.1019). About very fine and scarce.
287 Republican Denarii (2), A. Posthumius Albinus (S.746), M. Por-
cius Laeca (S.513); and a Quinarius, M. Porcius Cato
(S.1054). Very fine.
288* C. Vibius Varus (c. 39 B.C.), Denarius, head of Bacchus right,
rey. panther springing right towards altar (S.1138). Ex-
tremely fine.
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£100.00
£21.00
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£50.00
£170.00
£21.00
£30.00
£28.00
£28.00
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290*
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Augustus (27 B.C.—-A.D. 14), Denarius, bare head right, rev. two
figures presenting branches to Augustus seated on dais
(C.133). Very fine.
‘.” Ex Schulmar Sale, 1966 (Coll. R. Graham).
Nero (A.D. 54-68), Aureus, laureate head right, rev. Salus seated
left (C.313). Very fine.
’.” Ex Hall Park McCullough Sale.
Titus (A.D. 79-81), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. curule
chair (C.318). Very fine.
Trajan (A.D. 98-117), Denarii (4), various types (C.404, 425, 497,
529). Fine to very fine.
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Denarius, laureate and draped bust
right, rev. Roma seated (C.1098). About extremely fine.
Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), Denarii (4), various types (C.164,
344, 357, 582). Very fine.
Faustina Senior, Aureus, draped bust right, rev. Ceres standing
left (C.75). Very fine.
Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180), Denarii (4), various types
(C. 546, 608, 878 (2)). Very fine.
Commodus (A.D. 180-192), Antoninianus struck under Trajan
Decius, radiate bust right, rev. eagle (C.1009). Very fine.
Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Denarii (4), various types
(C.361, 457, 461, 470). All about extremely fine.
’.' C.461 ex Hall Park McCullough Sale.
Julia Domna, Denarii (4), various types (C.137, 150 (2), C.174).
Very fine to extremely fine.
** €.137 and 150 ex Hall Park McCullough Sale.
Caracalla (A.D. 211-217), Denarius, laureate head right, rev.
emperor on horseback right (C.500). About extremely fine.
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—— Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Caracalla with
standard-bearer (C.509). Extremely fine.
302* Macrinus (A.D. 217-218), Denarius, laureate and cuirassed bust
right, rev. Abundantia seated left (C.56). About extremely
fine.
303 Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222), Denarii (3), various types (C.273, 293,
299). Very fine to extremely fine.
304 Severus Alexander (A.D. 222-235), Denarii (3), various types
(C.229, 236, 251). Very fine to about extremely fine.
305* Maximinus I (A.D. 235-238), Denarius, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. Maximinus standing with spear
and standards (C.46). Extremely fine.
306* Gordian II (A.D. 238), Denarius, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. Victory advancing left (C.12). Very fine and
rare.
307 Gordian HI (A.D. 238-244), Antoniniani (4), various types
(C.362, 381, 383, 404), and a Denarius (C.403). All very
fine.
308 Trebonianus Gallus (A.D. 251-253), Antoniniani (2), revs. Liber-
tas standing left (C.63 var. and C.67). Both extremely fine.
309 Valerian I (A.D. 253-260), Antoniniani (4), various types (C.230,
Don 250, 212). Very fine:
310 Aurelian (A.D. 270-275) and Vabalathus, Antoniniani (2),
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Vabalathus right,
rey. radiate and cuirassed bust of Aurelian right (C.1).
Both about extremely fine.
311* India, Vasu Deva (A.D. 180-220), ‘A’ Stater, full-length figure of
king standing left, sacrificing over altar, rev. god Siva before
bull. Almost extremely fine.
312" Kushan-Sassanian, A’ Stater, full-length figure of king,
wearing elaborate headdress, standing left. Nearly ex-
tremely fine, very rare.
313* Shapur II, A’ Dinar, similar to Gobl. No. 88. Nearly ex-
tremely fine, very rare.
£16.00
£25.00
£23.00
£18.00
£16.00
£230.00
£15.00
£16.00
£12.00
£24.00
£48.00
£65.00
£140.00
£190.00
£38.00
£72.00
£22.00
£80.00
£23.00
£120.00
£34.00
£32.00
£125.00
£80.00
£70.00
£26.00
Lor
314
315
316
S17
318
319
320
S22
B72)
324
Pe
326
34
Sicily, Syracuse, Hiero II (274-216 B.C.), AX Tetradrachm. head
of Queen Philistis left, rev. quadriga r., crescent moon
above. Extremely fine.
Lesbos, Methymna (330-240 B.C.), 48 Hemidrachm, head of
Athena r., rev. lyre, bee to left. Almost extremely fine.
Attica, Athens (c. 440 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of
Athena right, rev. owl standing right, head facing, olive
sprig and crescent behind (cf. Pozzi 1549). Very fine.
—— (c. 4th Century B.C.), as previous lot but coarser style (cf.
Pozzi 1574). Fine.
Pheenicia, Sidon, King Bodashtart? (384-370 B.C.). Double-
Shekel, galley left. rev. Artaxerxes II standing in chariot
left with driver, Egyptian pharoah walking behind (Pozzi
3057). Very fine.
Judea, First Revolt (A.D. 66-70), bronze, chalice, rev. lulab
(R.6). Very fine and scarce.
— Second Revolt (A.D. 132-135), Denarius, lyre, rev. legend
in wreath (R.184). Extremely fine and rare but some weak-
ness in Striking.
Vespasian (A.D. 69-79), Denarius, laureate head right, rev.
IVDAEA, seated figure of Judza right, behind a trophy of
arms (RIC 15; C.226). Scarce and very fine.
— A similar coin (RIC 15; C.226). Scarce and very fine.
—— Sestertius, head laureate right, rev. IVDAEA CAPTA S.C.,
Jewess seated right under palm tree, mourning; behind
palm, Jew standing right, hand tied behind back; to left
and right, arms. (RIC 424; C.233.) Very fine and scarce.
Titus (A.D. 79-81), As, laureate head right, rev. IVDAEA CAPTA
s.c., Jewess seated right under palm tree, mourning; to left,
arms. (RIC 784; C.118.) About extremely fine.
__— A similar coin (RIC 784; C.118). About extremely fine.
Constantius II (A.D. 337-360), Solidus, draped and diademed
bust, rev. Constantinople and Rome seated supporting
shield, mint of Antioch. Fine.
Lor
327
328
329
33h
332
333
334
336
B57
35
Isaac II (A.D. 1185-1195), electrum Trachy, Virgin seated on
throne, rev. Isaac standing facing, crowned by Archangel
Michael (R.2178). Very fine.
Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), Tremissis, mint of Ravenna,
bust right, rev. Victory standing, holding wreath and globus
cruciger (D.O. 287). Extremely fine and scarce.
*.” Ex Lockett Collection, 26/5/59, lot 242.
Focas (A.D. 602-610), Solidus of Carthage, facing bust of Focas,
rey. Angel facing, holding long cross and globus cruciger
(D.O. (109) ). Very fine and rare.
—— Solidus of Ravenna, bust of Focas facing, rev. Angel hold-
ing long cross and globus cruciger, legend ends with letter
1’ (D.O. —; BMC —; R.—; T.—). Rare and extremely
fine.
*. Ex Glendining’s Sale, 21/11/1969, lot 482.
Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), Follis, mint of Antioch, facing bust
of Justinian, rev. M, year 13, officina I’ (D.O. 215c). About
extremely fine.
—— Follis, mint of Rome, bust of Justinian right, rev. M,
officina A (D.O. 324c). Very fine and scarce.
Tiberius Constantine (A.D. 578-582), 30-Nummi of Constan-
tinople, facing bust, rev. XXX (D.O. 15b). Rare and about
extremely fine.
Constans II (A.D. 641-668), 12-Nummi, standing figure of em-
peror, rev. 1B flanking cross on globe, MACA in exergue
(see D.O. Vol. Il, p. 42). Very fine and rare.
Tiberius III (A.D. 695-698), Follis of Constantinople, facing
armed bust of Tiberius, rev. M, year 1, officina I’ (D.O.
8c). Cleaned and very fine, rare.
Theofilos (A.D. 829-832), Solidus of Sicily, facing bust in
chlamys, rev. facing bust in loros (B.N. A’/01). Extremely
fine.
Romanus I (A.D. 931-944), with Constantine VII, Stephen and
Constantine, Miliaresia, medallion of Romanus on cross on
steps, rev. legend in five lines (R.1895). About extremely
fine and scarce.
£24.00
£52.00
£105.00
£155.00
£20.00
£20.00
£13.00
£10.00
£26.00
£38.00
£17.00
£16.00
£29.00
£32.00
£6.00
£58.00
£40.00
£38.00
£115.00
£80.00
£52.00
£52.00
Lor
338
340
34]
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
36
Nicephorus IT (A.D. 963-969), Miliaresia, medallion of Nice-
phorus on cross on steps, rev. legend in five lines (R.1913).
About extremely fine and scarce.
Michael VIII (A.D. 1261-1282), Hyperper, Virgin Mary orans
within walls of Constantinople, rev. Michael kneeling before
Christ, the Archangel Michael behind (R.2215). About ex-
tremely fine.
Valentinian III, barbarous Tremissis, draped and diademed bust
right, garbled legend, rev. cross in wreath. Possibly Ostro-
gothic, about extremely fine, scarce.
Vandalic bronze (Sth Century A.D.), posthumous As of Augustus
with XLII cut in obverse (cf. BMC Vandals, p. xviii). Fine
and rare.
Trasamund (A.D. 496-523), AR 50 piece, DNRGTRSAMVN, draped
and diademed bust right, rev. DN in wreath (BMC Vandals
14). Very fine and scarce.
Arab Califs in North Africa (c. 85-95 A.H.), Half-Dinar or
Semissis, Latin legend around SIMIAIS, rev. Latin legend
around globe on staff on three steps (BMC Mohammedan,
Vol. II, No. 168). Very fine and rare.
Constantine VII with Romanus II (A.D. 945-959), ‘A’ Solidus
(BMC 60); together with Decanummia (5) of Constantine
IV, scarce. Fine or better.
Kushan, A’ Stater (after A.D. 200), mint state; AR Dirhem of
large module (44mm.) of Narid Mansour (A.D. 976-997)
(Sammanid), mint of Badakshah, very rare.
AZ Augustus to Hadrian, Sestertii (7), Dupondii (2), Asses (5),
in envelopes described. Several nearly very fine.
EZ Antoninus Pius to Severus Alexander, Sestertii (8), Dupondii
(2), Asses (5), in envelopes described. Mostly fine or better.
Maximinus I to Valerian II, AE Sestertii (8), As (1); AR An-
toniniani (5), in envelopes described. Fine and very fine.
Saloninus to Julian II, mostly Antoniniani and Folles (25), in
envelopes described. Several very fine.
14
15
14
ae)
Lor
350
Beil
S52
S812.
354
355
361
362
363
364
305
37
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Sestertius, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, dropping incense on
candelabrum (RIC 611 (b); C.1067). About extremely fine. 1
—— Sestertii (2), revs. Roma seated welcoming Hadrian (RIC
547); DISCIPLINA AVG. S.C., Hadrian with four soldiers (RIC
746); and an As, rev. AEGYPTOS (RIC 839). Very fine. 3
—— Sestertius, rev. galley (RIC 706), together with a Sestertius
of Marcus Aurelius, rev. shrine, and one of Philip II, rev.
goat. The first two fine, the last very fine. 3
Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Dupondius, radiate head right,
rev. AFRICA S.c., Africa standing (RIC 680; C.30). Very
fine and scarce. ]
Julia Domna, As, draped bust right, rev. MATER AVGG. S.C.,
Cybele left in quadriga of lions (RIC 879; C.119). About
extremely fine and rare. 1
AZ Roman, several middle brass (31). Fine or better. Sil
AZ —— A similar lot. Fine or better. oii
AZ —— A similar lot. Fine or better. 31
AZ —— A similar lot. Fine or better. Bil
AZ —— A similar lot. Fine or better. 3
Ancient AZ (104), mostly late Roman 3rd brass and minims.
Several fine. 104
Miscellaneous ancient AZ (83), mostly Roman. 83
Ancient AZ (66), mostly Greek and Greek Imperial. An interest-
ing lot, many fine. 66
Ancient AE (25), all countermarked. Some fine. 25
Miscellaneous ancient coins, a few of Judza (52). 52,
Roman Imperial, Gordian HI, mint of Rome, Antoniniani (15),
issue 1 (2), 2 (3), 3a (2), 3b (2), 3c (5); Denarius; E Ses-
tertii (2). Mostly very fine, some better. 18
£42.00
£55.00
£38.00
£21.00
£36.00
£300.00
£90.00
£115.00
£155.00
£150.00
£50.00
£35.00
£200.00
£35.00
£30.00
£48.00
£27.00
£25.00
£40.00
£30.00
£28.00
£18.00
£30.00
£30.00
£30.00
Lot
366
367
368
369
370
371
Baz
313
374
38
—— —— Rome mint, issue 4 (15), Antoniniani (7), Denarii (5),
including rev. Pietas, ex Oman; Sestertius; Asses (2), both
scarce. Mostly very fine or better.
— Rome mint, issue 5 (7), Antoniniani (5), Sestertii (2);
mint of Antioch, Antoniniani (4); base Tetradrachms, mint
of Damascus (2). Very fine, some better.
Gordian III as Cesar, billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria,
rev. eagle, head right, with wreath held in beak, LA in
in field left and right, very fine and very rare; mint of
Rome, Antoniniani (5), Denarius (1); mint of Antioch.
Antoniniani (2), mostly extremely fine.
Anonymous Ai of the period of Julian I, Antioch seated
facing, rev. Apollo standing left, mint of Cyzicus. fine and
very rare; 4th Century commemorative AZ 4 (2) (C.10 and
C.4), both rare; Follis of Maxentius; AZ Antoniniani of the
Gallic Empire (10), mostly extremely fine.
—— /E Antoniniani (9); Follis of Maximinus II, scarce; billon
Tetradrachms of Alexandria (3); Colonial A®, Gallienus.
Very fine.
— Fourth Century (17), including Licinius II (1) (ex
Newell). Mostly very fine, some better.
Greek Imperial, Gordian III, Tarsus (5); 42 33 (BMC 253); AE 32,
Athena standing; AZ 36, radiate bust r.; AZ 34 (BMC 255);
- 34, rev. standing figures of two fishermen. Mostly about
very fine.
Gordian III, Seleuceia ad Calycadnum (2), A232, rev.
Venus standing looking into mirror, countermark on ob-
verse, good fine, rare; A‘ 30, rev. Athena r., with thunder-
bolt, attacking giant (cf. BMC 38, where Athena is depicted
attacking the giant with a spear; the type with thunderbolt
is possibly unrecorded), extremely fine and rare.
Antioch in Pisidia (3), A233, rev. wolf and twins,
nearly extremely fine; Ai 28, quadriga right; AE 33, rev.
Ares r. (a rare type for this mint, BMC 74 var.); Cesareia
(2), 4226 and Ai 27, mostly very fine.
Ik
13
14
17
Lor
375
376
S07)
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
401
402
a9
—— —— Alexandria Troas, AE 29 (3); Edessa (2), A222 and £34.00
AE 34; Singara, AE 31 (BMC 8), nearly extremely fine; 7221,
Alliance of Ephesus and Alexandria (BMC 426), extremely
rare. Fine or better.
—— —— Thessalonica, A225 commemorating the Pythian £26.00
Games; Nicopolis, A227; Heraclea Pontica, A228 (BMC
227); Neocasareia (2), AZ29 (BMC 15 var.), E28 (BMC
14 var.); others of Gordian III (4). Fine, some better. 9
Judza, AZ Lepta, Roman Procurators (5), 1st Revolt (1); Con- £24.00
stantine IV, AE Decanummia (3); Utukid, AE (4); Seljuks
of Rum, Suleyran II (A.D. 1203-1210). Last four extremely
fine. 13
Achean League (280-146 B.C.), A Hemidrachm of Lacedemon; £18.00
A229, Ptolemy VIII; 42 14, Kings of Syria; Greek Imperial
AB (4); Denarius of Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius
(RIC 417). Fine or better.
AR Roman, Republican Denarti (30), Quinarii (7); Greek AR (5). £175.00
Good to fine. 42
Caligula, AE As, rev. Vesta, very fine; another of Drusus, nearly £42.00
very fine; Republican AR Denarii (6), Quinarius (1), fine or
better. 9
Byzantine, A’ scyphate Nomisma of Constantine X, fine; miscel- £28.00
laneous ancient coins, mostly Roman, A (4), ZE (22). eM
AE Miscellaneous ancient coins (200). 200 £55.00
Roman Antoniniani (140), mostly AZ. Many fine. 140 £90.00
Ancient AE (50); Antoniniani (11), mostly 2. Many fine. 61 £48.00
ZE Folles (5) of Constantine X, and with Eudocia (BMC 18); £15.00
Romanus IV; anonymous (2). Very fine. =)
Greek bronze (76), all identified in envelopes. All about fine. 76 £78.00
FOREIGN COINS
Hanover, 10-Thaler, 1848 B (F.1168). Very fine. 1 £82.00
Denmark, Frederick VI, 1-Frederick d’or, 1827. Fine. 1 £120.00
£30.00
£42.00
£50.00
£51.00
£42.00
£48.00
£36.00
£26.00
£28.00
W’drawn
£54.00
£25.00
£34.00
£32.00
£24.00
£180.00
£23.00
£62.00
Lot
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
40
U.S.A., 5-Dollars, 1834, plain 4, without motto. Fine.
acini 9 John V, 4,000-Reis, 1717; 1,000-Reis, 1722. Fine or
etter.
nie Pius IX, 2.50-Scudi and 1-Scudo, 1858. Very fine or
etter.
India, Hyderabad, 1, 4, $ and $-Mohur (F.224, 225, 226, 227).
Extremely fine.
Ghana, Medallic £2, 1960, extremely fine; Japan, Genbun
Koban, pierced; Ni-Bu Ban Kin, fine; jeweller’s imitation
of Austrian broad 4-Ducats, very fine.
Malta, Emanuel Pinto, 10-Scudi, 1756 (F.36). Very fine, toned.
Persia, Nasredin, Toman (F.63); Ahmed, 4-Toman; Turkey,
4-Sequin; 100-Piastres, AH 1327; AR Egypt, Proof 20-
Piastres, 1937. The last brilliant, remainder fine.
South Africa, Kruger Ponds, 1894, 1898. Fine and very fine.
U.S.A., Twenty-Dollars, 1924. Very fine.
Italy, 100-Lire, 1923 (F.30). Very fine.
India, Bahawalpur, 1-Mohur, AH 1343 (F.42). Extremely fine.
Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1943. Extremely fine.
Peru, 100-Soles, 1951 (F.78). Almost extremely fine.
U.S.A., 20-Dollars, 1873. Very fine.
France, 20-Francs, 1813, 1815; 5-Francs, 1859, 1863. Fine.
Austria, 100-Kronen, 1923; 100-Schilling, 1931. Both brilliant
but slight knocks.
— Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Brilliant.
Germany, Prussia, Frederick William IV, 2-Frederick d’or, 1839
(F.2267). Fine.
Lor
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
4]
—— —— 20-Mark, 1888; Sardinia, 20-Lire, 1828; Switzerland,
20-Francs, 1894. The first and last very fine. 3
— Medallic 10-Ducats for Munich, 1958. Brilliant. 1
— Medallic 10-Ducats, 1957, return of Saar to Germany.
Brilliant. 1
Italy, 100-Lire. 1923 (F.30). Nearly very fine. 1
Arab-Asian, Abbasid Caliphs (under Seljuks), Dinars (4). Very
fine. 4
AN Arab-Asian Dinars of Al Zahir (1026-1035) and Malik Shah
(1072-92), fine; Algiers, Sultan Mahmud II (1809-39),
Sultani, AH 1244 (Craig 132 var.), extremely fine. 3
Canada, Anchor money, 1/16th-Dollar, 1822; 5-Cents, 1886,
1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1907.
About uncirculated. 11
British West Indies, Montserrat, Mexican 8-Reales, 1775 FM,
countermarked three times, on face and to either side of
neck, with the “‘coupled cross” design (Pridmore 1). Very
fine and extremely rare. 1
— Jamaica. 4-Real of Lima, 1756, countermarked with an
ornate GR in circle (Pridmore 8); Torbola, half of an
8-Reales with the type 3 Torbola countermark (Pridmore
12); Granada, a third segment of a Pistareen, counter-
marked with TR, G and 1 for one bit (Pridmore 13). Fine. 3
India, miscellaneous copper coins, mostly of medieval dynasties,
a good selection, many fine (193); Maldive Islands, Laris
of Birmingham mint, AH 1331 (Yeoman 5) (60), mostly
very fine. 253
British Commonwealth coins, a few silver but mainly in A, etc.
Many fine. 928
Coins of the world, all different types, including a few in silver
but mostly in AZ, etc. Many fine. 403
Coins of the world in A, etc. Some fine. 2,019
AR US.A., Dime, 1805, four berries. Almost very fine, scarce.
]
£36.00
£46.00
£29.00
£125.00
£50.00
£18.00
£350.00
£58.00
£30.09
£38.00
£22.00
£72.00
£130.00
£290.00
£80.00
£165.00
£220.00
£62.00
£68.00
£38.00
£36.00
£32.00
£140.00
£68.00
£92.00
£105.00
Lor
435
436
437
438
439
440
44]
442
443
444
445
446
447
42
AR Germany, Bavaria, 5, 3 and 2-Mark, 1911, in case; Prussia,
5-Mark and 2-Mark, 1888, in case; Baden, Kronen-Thaler,
1836; Saxony, 2-Thaler, 1872 (2); Frankfurt, 2-Thaler,
1866; other German silver coins, late 19th and 20th Cen-
tury (18), Thaler and 5-Mark size. Very fine and better.
AR —— Thalers, Brunswick-Luneburg, 1653; Brunswick -
Wolfenbuttel, 1702 (D.2111); Saxony, John George, 1642.
Fine or very fine.
A Thalers, Wurzburg, 1765; Brandenburg-Ansbach, 1777;
Regensburg, 1754; Lubeck, 1752 (D.2898, 2014, 2618,
2420); Prussia, 1770 B, 1786 A; Augsburg, 1643. Very fine
or better.
AR —— Thalers, Nuremberg, 1633, 1765, 1768; Frankfurt, 1772;
Holy Roman Empire, 1638, 1657, 1721; other Thaler-size
coins (5). Fine or better.
AR Italy, Etruria, Francescone, 1856; Lucca, 5-Franchi, 1808;
Lombardy, 5-Lire, 1848 (D.160, 203, 206), all about very
fine; Venice, Tallero, 1781, fine.
AR South Africa, Kruger Crown, 1892, double shaft. Very fine,
toned.
Coins of the world, AR (97), a few Ni. Many very fine.
Coins of the world in AZ (96), some early pieces. Many fine or
better.
EZ Coins of Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man (34). Several very
fine.
A Italy, 5-Lire (12), including Sardinia, etc.; smaller AR (59),
mostly 20th Century. Several very fine.
AR —— Napoleon, 5-Lire, 1808 M, 1811 V, 1811M, 1812 M (2);
smaller AR (27), AE (3). Several fine.
— Miscellaneous A (22), AE (84), including a few early pieces.
Several fine, some better.
—— Coins of San Marino, Parma, Lombardy, Lucca, etc.,
mostly AE (93). Several fine, some better,
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12,
oF
96
34
71
ei)
106
93
Lor
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
43
— Naples, Charles of Bourbon, A Piastra, 1747 (D.1397),
fine; another, poor; other coins of Naples, Sicily and Tus-
cany, A (19), ZB (65), several fine. 86
— Sardinia, A dollar size (9), smaller (18), AE (11). Some
fine.
Italian Somaliland, Pattern 5-Lire, PpROVA to right of date, 1925
(cf. Y.7), extremely fine, rare, ex Farouk Collection; A 1,
4 and 4-Rupia, 1910; AE 2-Besse, 1923 (2), mostly very fine. 6
AR Rome, Scudo, Urban VIII, 1643: Sede Vacante, 1655; Alex-
ander VII, undated; Clemens IX, undated (CNI, cf. Pl.
XVI, 163 DEX, XX, 102 XX, 13): Good to fine: 4
AR —— Scudo, Clemens X, 1675; another, 1675; Sede Vacante,
1676s innocent Xi, year 1-(CNI; cf. Pl. OS, 18: XT,
7; XXIV, 6; XXIV, 17). The second very fine, remainder
about fine.
AR —— Scudo, Innocent XI, undated; Sede Vacante, 1689;
Alexander VIII, year 1; Innocent XII, year 2 (plugged);
Sede Vacante, 1700' (CNL, cf. Pl. XXXII, 8; XXXIM, 19:
XXXIV, 3; XXXV, 27; XL, 6). Fine or better. »)
AR —— Scudo, Clemens XI, 1702; another, year 6; Benedict
XIV, 1754, year 14; Pius VI, 1782; Pius VII, 1802 (CNI,
ef Plols 220, i: XX... 15; Dav. 1473, 180). Tike second
very fine, remainder good to fine. 5)
Papal States, AR (48), AZ (30), many fine; 20th Century issues of
the Vatican (31), mostly extremely fine. 109
Subalpine Republic, 5-Francs, year 9 (2), year 10 (2) (Dav. 197).
Good to fine.
Mexico, AR Pillar Dollars, 1741, 1743, 1753, 1759, 1761, 1768.
Good to fine. 6
A — “SUD” 8-Reales (8), smaller (4). 12
AR —— 2-Reales, 1861 (3), extremely fine; 50-Centavos, 1866
(2); Peso, 1866 (5), 1867 (1); 2-Pesos, 1921 (4), several very
fine. Is)
£105.00
£70.00
£70.00
£62.00
£85.00
£90.00
£95.00
£90.00
£48.00
£50.00
£25.00
£72.00
£40.00
£12.00
£34.00
£50.00
£55.00
£52.00
£48.00
£29.00
£28.00
£38.00
£80.00
£52.00
£95.00
£54.00
Lor
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
44
—— AR 5-Pesos (10), smaller R (65), ZZ (26), 19th and 20th
Century. Many very fine.
—— 20th Century AR (56), mostly 1-Peso size. Very fine or
better.
A Brazil, 960-Reis, 1813 (2), 1814, 1815, 1816, 1818, 1820:
smaller A (7). Several very fine.
—— Peter II, 2,000-Reis (14), mostly very fine; other coins of
Brazil, Ni (27), AZ (60), including a few early counter-
marked pieces, many fine, some better.
AR
Miscellaneous silver, mostly 20th Century (86). Many
very fine.
AR Ecuador, 2-Decimo (7), 1-Decimo (7), 4-Decimo (19), very
fine and better; Argentine, AR (21), AZ and Ni (56), several
very fine.
Bolivia, 8-Sole, 1836: smaller AR (54), ZZ and Ni (15). Mostly
fine, some better.
AR Guatemala, 8-Reales, 1847, very fine; Peru, 8-Reales, 1832
(2), both countermarked ‘‘F.7.0.” and “‘Y.11.” for Philip-
pines, both fine.
AR Spanish America, Ferdinand VII, 8-Reales, 1817 (2), both
Mexico, 1821 (3), all Zacatecas. Very fine.
A —— 8-Reales, Charles III (3), Charles IV (13). Fair to fine.
AR —— 8-Reales of Ferdinand VII (18); smaller A, mostly
Charles III and [V (23). A few fine.
South America, AR dollar-size coins of the 19th Century (23).
Mostly fine.
— Minor silver coins (216), mostly of the 19th Century.
Several very fine.
— Dollar-size coins of the 20th Century (9); base metal coins
(151), mostly 20th Century. Many very fine, a few better.
91
56
14
101
86
110
70
16
4]
23
216
160
Lor
474
475
476
477
478
479
485
486
487
488
489
45
AR France, minor hammered and milled (27), 17th and 18th
Century, including Strasbourg, 1606; Isles du Vent (Wind-
ward Islands), 12-Sols, 1731 (6), 1732 (1). Several fine.
AZ —— Coins and a few jettons, etc. (133), mostly 17th and
18th Century. Several very fine.
AR
Jettons (29), 17th and 18th Century. Mostly very fine
or better.
AR — Ecu, Louis XV (5), Louis XVI (4); 5-Francs of
Napoleon (7). Some fine.
AR —— 5-Francs, Louis XVIII to Louis Philippe (17); Louis
Napolean, 1852 A (4). Mostly fine, a few better.
AR —— 5-Francs (20), late 19th Century; another, with hinged
reverse to form a locket. Several very fine.
AR —— 2-Francs (12), 1-Franc (34), 4-Franc (14), 4-Franc (14),
smaller (55), 19th Century. Mostly fine, some better.
AZ —— 19th Century coins (183). Mostly very fine or better.
— 20th Century coins in A, Ni, etc. (200). Mostly very fine.
— Pattern 10-Centimes (23), all obverses different. Mostly
extremely fine.
— Pattern 20-Francs (14) and 10-Centimes (11), 1848, in white
metal, obverses mostly different. Mostly extremely fine.
Spain, hammered silver and billon (14); 17th and 18th Century
silver (63). Many fine.
— AR 5-Pesetas (19). Fine and better.
— Silver coins of the 19th Century (87). Mostly fine or better.
— Miscellaneous AE and a few Ni (90). Many fine and better.
Japan, AR 1-Yen (8). smaller AR (30), AZ and Ni (109). Many
very fine.
34
135
29
16
Ze
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129
183
200
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pis)
WW
87
90
147
£120.00
£70.00
£80.00
£72.00
£54.00
£55.00
£120.00
£75.00
£22.00
£65.00
£72.00
£90.00
£82.00
£120.00
aay 20,0)
£88.00
£42.00
£21.00
£22.00
£60.00
£17.00
£17.00
£16.00
£20.00
£32.00
£160.00
£90.00
£60.00
£55.00
£75.00
£110.00
Lor
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
S01
202
503
504
46
AX Denmark, 4-Mark, 1660; Holy Roman Empire, Joseph I,
Thaler, 1710. Very fine.
Uruguay, matt proof set, 1953, 10, 5, 2 and 1-Centessimos. Prac-
tically mint.
Netherlands, 24-Guilders (11); U.S.A., Lincoln Cents (176).
Several very fine.
Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen, oval silver medal, gilt. Fine.
7Z Cash of the Han (1), Tang (6), Sung (40), Ming (3), Ming
rebel (2) periods, all in envelopes identified. Fine and
better.
East India Co., coins of Bombay (6), Madras (4), Bengal (9), etc.,
and Moghul of Mohammed (8), Akbar, etc., AR (11), #
(20), mostly pre-1815, in envelopes described. Fine or
better.
Nepal, Ranajita Malla of Bhatgaon principality, AR Mohur, 1722
(6); Ladakh, AR (2); Tibet, A (6), in identified envelopes.
Mostly very fine.
France, Napoleon II, 20-Francs, 1855, 1858, 1859, 1868. Fine.
— Charles the Bald (A.D. 839-877), Denier, titles around
monogram, rev. mint name around cross. Extremely fine.
Papal States, John IX and Lambert (A.D. 898-900), Denier (CNI
p. 83, 4 var.; 8.7). Extremely fine.
AR Peru, Arequipa, 8-Reales, 1838. Fine, scarce.
AR French Indo-China, 1-Piastre, 1889, 1893 to 1910, 1913, 1921,
1922, 1924 to 1928. Fine and better.
A —— A similar lot with some duplicates (34). Fine and
better.
French Colonial coins, mostly AZ and Ni (216). Many very fine.
French Colonial Patterns, mostly brass and white metal (73).
Extremely fine.
4
187
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Si
14
4
1
1
1
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34
216
I3
Lor
505
506
507
508
509
510
S11
512
als:
514
a5
516
a7
518
aie.
520
521
47
French Colonial Essais (16), mostly aluminium. Extremely fine
or better.
AR French Indo-China, 50-Cent and 20-Cent pieces (70). Mostly
very fine.
AR France and French Colonial dollar-size coins (18). Mostly
fine.
Czechoslovakia, commemorative AX, mostly half-dollar size (42).
Very fine and better.
Rumania, dollar size (19), smaller (16). Several very fine.
Poland and other miscellaneous coins in AR and A, including a
few early pieces (75). Many fine, some better.
Greece, AR dollar size (7), smaller AR and 2 (23), several fine;
Lithuania, AR and A (25), mostly very fine.
Yugoslavia, Albania, Rumania and other Eastern European coins
in AR, 4 and Ni (84). Many very fine.
Portugal, AR (87), AE (68). Many very fine.
Portuguese Colonial, A (13), A and Ni (41). Mostly fine.
Russia, Roubles, 1768, 1782, both worn; 1810, 1818, 1823, 1830,
1844, 1847, 1851, 1856, 1877, 1878, 1885, 1899, 1913 to
1921, 1924 (2), several fine.
— Minor A and a few Ni (85). Mostly very fine.
— A somewhat similar lot (116). Mostly very fine.
—— ££ of the 18th and 19th Century (46). Mostly fine, a few
better.
— ££ (85), including several 19th Century. Several fine.
European hammered silver, billon and a few A, mostly of
Spanish interest. Mostly fine.
A somewhat similar lot. Mostly fine.
16
70
18
42
35
Ip)
55
84
155
54
19
85
116
46
85
108
108
£24.00
£36.00
£40.00
£50.00
£40.00
£80.00
£100.00
£52.00
£70.00
£24.00
£80.00
£68.00
£110.00
£42.00
£24.00
£105.00
£135.00
£80.00
£64.00
£185.00
£16.00
Lor
522
523
524
525
48
AR Germany, 5-Mark (14), 2-Mark (23), 1-Mark (46). Mostly
extremely fine.
France, miscellaneous coins (179), a few in silver. Many very
fine. 179
Switzerland, 5-Francs (54), smaller AE and Ni (178), including a
few in silver. Several very fine. 232
Coins of U.S.A. and Canada, AX, mostly minor (99), AE and Ni
(34). All have been mounted or pierced. 133
END OF FIRST DAY'S SALE
49
Second Day’s Sale
Thursday, 28th October, 1971
commencing at 10 a.m. precisely
Ancient British
Lor
531 Ring money, bronze torque (90 grs.), found at Winchester; tin
money (c. 50 B.C—A.D. 50), head right (Mack 17), fine.
532* Regni, British “‘Remic’’ uninscribed Stater, obv. blank, rev.
triple-tailed horse r., wheel below (Mack 59). Almost very
fine.
533 ——— British ““Remic”’ uninscribed Quarter-Stater, portions of
head r., rev. horse r. (Mack 71). Fine.
534 South-East Coast, Quarter-Stater, obv. A, rev. horse 1., annulets
below (Mack 83). About fine, rare.
535 Tincommius (c. 20 B.C.—A.D. 5), Quarter-Stater, CoMF on tablet,
rev. horse 1., TI above, Cc below (Mack 102). Edge chipped,
good and rare.
536* Verica (c. A.D. 10-40), Stater, 2nd Series, CoM.F on tablet, rev.
horseman r., VIR REX (Mack 121). Very fine, rare.
537 —— Quarter-Stater, 3rd Series, vine-leaf, rev. horseman r.
(weight 14 grs.) (Mack 124). Nearly fine, very rare.
Roman Coins relating to Britain
538* Julius Cesar (d. 44 B.C.), Denarius, draped head of Cesar right,
rev. Venus Victrix standing left, holding Victory (S.1072).
Very fine, rev. off-centre.
539* Augustus (27 B.C—A.D. 14), Denarius, bare head right, rev.
priestly implements (S.1334). Very fine, off-centre.
540* Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Aureus, laureate head right, rev. Livia
seated right (RIC 3; C.15). About extremely fine.
541 —— Denarius, as the previous lot (RIC 3; C.16). Fine.
£30.00
£95.00
£68.00
£82.00
£70.00
£165.00
£85.00
£62.00
£18.00
£240.00
£25.00
£13.00
£13.00
£290.00
£95.00
£48.00
£52.00
£62.00
£11.00
£27.00
£15.00
£10.00
£50.00
£36.00
Ler
542
543
544%
545
546*
547
548
549
550
oo
554
50
—— Sestertius, CIVITATIBVS ASIAE RESTITVTIS, Tiberius seated
left, rev. Tiberius titles around S.C. (RIC 19; C.3). About
fine.
—— Bronze coins (3), 28mm., 24mm., 18mm., laureate head
right, rev. ROM ET AVG, altar, mint of Lugdunum. Fine.
Claudius I (A.D. 41-54), Aureus, laureate head right, rev. trium-
phal arch inscribed DE BRITANN (RIC 9; C.17). Fine.
—— Didrachm of Cesarea Cappodocia, laureate head left, rev.
emperor in quaudriga right, DE BRITANNIS in exergue (RIC
36: C.15) Fine,
Galba (A.D. 68-69), Denarius, laureate head right, rev.
standing left (RIC 92 var.; C.222 var.). Very fine.
Denarii (3), Nero, rev. Nero and Messalina standing; Otho, rev.
Securitas; Vitellius, rev. Jupiter seated left in temple. All
about fine.
Denarii (9), Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian,
Pius, M. Aurelius (2). Very fine.
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), As, laureate head right, rev. Britannia
seated facing on pile of stones (RIC 577 as; C.197). About
fine and scarce.
Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), Sestertius, laureate head right,
rev. IMPERATOR II BRITAN S.C., Victory standing left on
globe (RIC 719; C.114). About fine.
—— As, laureate head right, rev. Britannia seated left on pile
of stones (RIC 934; C.117). Fine.
Commodus (A.D. 180-192), Sestertius, laureate head right, rev.
Victory seated right on pile of arms, inscribing shield, vicr.
BRIT in exergue (RIC 440; C.945). Fine.
Pertinax (A.D. 193), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Laetitia
standing left (RIC 4a; C.20). Fine.
Clodius Albinus (A.D. 193-197), Denarius, bare bust of Albinus
right, rev. Roma seated left (RIC 116; C.61). Very fine.
s1
Lor
S55 Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Denarius, laureate head right,
rey. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing right (RIC 332;
C.727). Very fine.
556* —— Sestertius, laureate head right, rev. VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE
S.C., two Victories standing right and left, affixing shield to
palm tree (RIC 818; C.732). Very fine, some corrosion.
557* Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), Denarius, laureate head right, rev.
VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing right, holding trophy
(RIC 172a). Very fine.
558 —— Sestertius, laureate head right, rev. as lot 556 (RIC 465a;
C.638). Fine.
559 — Asses (2), revs. VICTORIAE BRITANNICAE S.C., Victory stand-
ing right, inscribing shield set on palm (RIC 522a var.;
C.636), fine, and rev. Mars standing left, very fine.
560* Geta (A.D. 211-212), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. vic-
TORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing left (RIC —; C.—). Very
fine.
561 —— Sestertius, laureate head right, rev. VICT BRIT TRP III COS II
s.c., Victory seated right on pile of arms, inscribing shield
on knee (RIC 172a; C.210). About fine, some corrosion.
562* Macrinus (A.D. 217-218), Denarius, laureate and cuirassed bust
right, rev. Felicitas standing (RIC 32; C.82). Very fine.
563 Roman Denarii (3), Elagabalus, Maximinus and Severus Alex-
ander; Antoniniani (5), Gordian III, Philip I, Decius, Gallus
and Gallienus. All very fine or better.
564 Billon or Antoniniani (9), Valerian, Aurelian, Probus, Tacitus,
Carus, Carinus. Victorinus, Tetricus II and Diocletian.
Very fine and better.
565 Carausius (A.D. 287-293), silver Denarius, laureate, cuirassed and
draped bust right, rev. Moneta standing left (RIC —; Webb
—). Fine, cleaned and chipped but perhaps unpublished.
566 —— Antoninianus, rev. Pax, and an Antoninianus of Allectus,
rev. Pax; and a Quinarius, rev. galley. All fine.
567 Fourth Century 4 (17), Folles (6), 423 (7), and barbarous issues
(4), some of London mint. Fine to about extremely fine.
17
£21.00
£52.00
£15.00
£20.00
£50.00
£20.00
£22.00
£1700
£32.00
£27.00
£70.00
£26.00
£52.00
£18.00
£40.00
£42.00
£290.00
£40.00
£72.00
£90.00
£70.00
£700.00
£160.00
£80.00
£160.00
52
Lor
568 Fourth Century Silique (2), Constantius (C.341) and Julian
(C.159). Fine to very fine.
569 Jovian (A.D. 364), Siliqua, bust right, rev. vor Vv. MVLT x in
wreath (C.40). Fine.
570 Fourth Century Silique (3), Valentinian I (C.81), Gratian (C.56),
and Magnus Maximus (C.20). Very fine.
571* Magnus Maximus (A.D. 383-388), Solidus, diademed, draped and
Cuirassed bust right, rev. emperor standing left holding
Jabarum and Victory on globe, mint of Treveri (C.4).
About extremely fine.
572 Fourth Century Silique (2), Theodosius I (C.57) and Honorius
(C.63). Very fine.
Anglo-Saxon Coins
573 A Sceat, Br. 6, bust r., Runic legend, rev. standard (BMC PI. I,
13). Very fine, rare.
574. AX Sceat, crude bust r., Runic legend, rev. fantastic bird r. (cf.
BMC PI. IV, 15), pellets in field. Very fine and very rare.
S75 AR Sceat, shield with bosses, rev. whorl of wolves’ heads (cf.
BMC PI. IV, 13). Fine and rare.
576* AX Wessex, Ecgbeorht, Penny, Canterbury, BMC type 1, No. 10,
TILVVINE MONETA. Slight edge crack and corrosion, other-
wise very fine, very rare.
577* AX —— Aethelwulf (839-858), Penny, BMC type 1, No. 11,
MANINC MONETA. Oby. DORIB in centre, rev. CANT monogram.
Very fine and rare; ex Roth and Ryan (691) Collections.
578 AX —— Aethelberht (858-866), Penny, Canterbury mint, BMC
type 1, No. 46, OSHERE MONETA on limbs and in angles of
voided cross. Fine; ex Roth and Lockett (478) Collections.
579 AX —— Aethelred I (866-871), Penny, BMC type 1, No. 4,
BIARNMOD MONETA in three lines, upper and lower portions
enclosed in lunettes. Extremely fine, rare; ex Reynolds and
Ryan (709) Collections.
Lor
580
581
582
583
584
586*
587
588
589
53
A Alfred (871-899), Penny, BMC type XV, obv. No. 443,
rev. No. 442, ebv. cross pattée, rev. AEDER EDMO in two
lines, three crosses between. Very fine.
AR —— Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, BMC type II, No.
31, small cross pattée, rev. DEORV VALDMO in two lines,
three crosses between, quatrefoil above and below. Ex-
tremely fine.
AR —— Aethelstan (924-939), Penny without mint, BMC
type 1, obv. cross pattée, rev. MAN TNAMO in two lines,
three crosses between, trefoil of pellets above and below.
Very fine.
AR —— Eadmund (939-946), Penny, BMC type 1, No. 12, with-
out mint, small cross pattée, rev. AERN VLFMO in two lines,
nearly fine; Eadred (946-955), Penny, BMC type 1, No.
33, without mint, EVDM VNDH in two lines, two crosses and
pellet between, very fine.
AR —— Eadwig (955-959), Penny, BMC type 2, small cross
pattée, rev. EOFE OM+TO RAD in three lines, rosette of
pellets above and below. Fine and rare.
AR Eadgar (959-975), Penny, BMC type I, No. 80, without mint,
CARD ENMO in two lines, trefoil of pellets above and below;
Aethelred II, Penny, crvx type, London, Godric. Fine.
Kingdom of England
AR Edward the Martyr (975-978), Penny, Stamford mint, bust
left, rev. small cross pattée, OGEA MO STANFORD (BMC No.
30). Very fine, rare.
AR Cnut, Penny, Quatrefoil type, London, EADPOLDL: VND, fine;
Harold I, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, London,
GODRIC ON LVN, very fine but cracked.
AR Harthacnut, Penny, Danish issue, DORCETL ON Lv, nearly
fine; Edward the Confessor, Penny, Trefoil Quadrilateral
type, London, EADRIC ON LVND, very fine but cracked.
AR Harold II, Penny, London, bust left with sceptre, rev. LEOFSI
ON LYNDE, across centre PAX. About very fine, rare.
£145.00
£62.00
£55.00
£85.00
£110.00
£36.00
£27009
£62.00
£42.00
£105.00
£38.00
£175.00
£42.00
£48.00
£210.00
£55.00
£75.00
£100.00
£48.00
£200.00
£140.00
£65.00
Lor
590
Sot
5n2
593
594
595
596
57
598
399
54
AX William I (1066-1087), Penny, PAXS type, DVNIC ON HIESTI,
without inner circle on obverse. About very fine.
AR William II (1087-1100), Penny, Profile type (Br. 1), Chester,
bust right with sceptre, LIFPINE ON LEICY. Slight edge break,
fine, rare.
AR Henry I, Penny, Southwark, Pellets in Quatrefoil type (Br.
XIV), AL(GAR: ON): SUDPER. Very fine.
AR Pennies, Stephen, ““Watford’’ type (Br. 1), good but cracked;
Henry II, Short Cross, 1C; Richard I, 2B; John, VB;
Henry ILI, Long Cross, VA, all London, fine.
AR Edward I, Groat, New coinage (1278-1307), rosette on breast,
triple tressure, rev. DNS HIBNE DVX AQVT, LONDONIA CIVI.
Edge irregular, good and very rare.
AR —— London mint, Penny, 10B; Halfpenny, HIC; Farthing,
IIiG; Edward II (1307-27), Penny, Berwick-on-Tweed,
type V; London Halfpenny and Farthing. Fine or better.
AR Edward III, Second Coinage (1335-43), London Halfpenny;
Pre-Treaty, York Penny, series G; London Farthing and
Groat; Post-Treaty, Halfgroat. Fine, the last pierced.
A’ —— Pre-Treaty, Noble, series G, annulet stops on obverse,
quatrefoil stops on reverse, annulet to left of lis in upper
terminal, lis over lion in second quarter. Fine.
AJ —— Treaty Period (1361-9), London Half-Noble, saltire
before ED, pierced; London Quarter-Noble, annulet before
EDWARD, fine but has possibly been mounted.
AR Richard IJ, Durham Penny, cross on breast; London Half-
penny, intermediate style; London Farthing, large head, no
bust. All about fine and rare.
600* AR Henry IV, Light coinage (1412-13), Durham Penny, trefoil on
601
breast, pellet before TAS and DVNOLM. Fine and very rare;
ex Walters 1932 and Drabble (1053) Collections.
AR Light coinage, London Halfpenny, struck from heavy
dies with later bust, no marks. Fine, very rare,
Lot
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610*
611
612
613
55
AR Henry, Groat, mullet on right shoulder; Halfgroat, broken
annulet to left of crown, mullet in centre of breast; York
Penny; Halfpenny, broken annulets by crown, all Class C.
The last extremely fine, remainder fair to fine.
AR
Farthing, small face with neck, no marks. Fine and
very rare.
AR Henry VI, London Farthing, Rosette-Mascle issue (1427-30),
rey. reads CIVITOS. Fine, very rare.
AR —— Calais mint, Annulet coinage, Groat, Halfgroat, Penny
and Halfpenny: Edward IV, Ist Reign, London Groat,
trefoil at neck; Halfgroat, quatrefoils at neck; York Penny,
Archb. Neville; 2nd Reign, London Halfpenny, m.m.
cinquefoil, no marks. Mostly fine.
AN Edward IV, First Reign, London Ryal or Rose-Noble, m.m.
crown on reverse, small trefoils. Fine.
A’ —— —— Bristol Half-Ryal, m.m. sun at beginning and rose
at end of reverse legend, B in waves. Slight crack, fine and
rare; ex Carlyon-Britton and L. A. Lawrence Collections.
AY —— —— Quarter-Ryal, obv. m.m. lis, saltire stops, rose to
left, sun to right, E above shield, rev. m.m. crown, trefoil
stops, small lis in terminals at 9 o’clock and 12 o’clock.
Fine and very rare; ex Ryan Collection (98).
A’ —— Second Reign, Angel, m.m. cinquefoil. Fine.
AY —— —— Half-Angel, m.m. pierced cross and pellet in
angle, saltire stops, rose after AVE and sun at end of reverse
legend. Very fine and very rare; ex Hilton-Price, Bruun,
Carlyon-Britton and Anthony Collections.
AR — First Reign, London Farthing (wt. 3 grs.), obverse reads
EDWARD DI GRA REX. Very fine and extremely rare.
AR Edward IV or V, Groat, m.m. halved sun and rose both sides,
pellet below bust. Fine and rare.
AR Richard III (1483-5), London Groat, m.m. halved sun and
rose, without pellet below bust, fair and rare; York Penny,
Archb. Rotherham, T and key at neck, reverse badly
struck, rare.
£65.00
£80.00
£70.00
£56.00
£66.00
£220.00
£1500
£54.00
£140.00
£290.00
£90.00
£75.00
£145.00
£75.00
£85.00
£34.00
£120.00
£580.00
£82.00
£125.00
£85.00
£50.00
Lor
614
615
616
617
618
619*
620
621
622
623
56
AX —— London Halfpenny, m.m. sun and rose. Fine, very rare.
N 2 VU, Angel, Br. V, m.m. pheon (1507-9). Nearly very
ne.
N a Half-Angel, Br. V, m.m. pheon (1507-9). Nearly very
ne,
AR —— Facing bust. London Halfgroat, Br. IIIb, good; Durham
‘Sovereign’ type Penny of Bp. Fox, throne with one pillar;
London Halfpenny, Br. 11, saltires at neck; Profile Groat,
m.m. pheon, fine.
AR —— Facing bust, London Farthing (cf. N.C. 1919, pp. 44/5
and B.N.J. XVIII pp. 54/4), without m.m., obv. arched
crown, HEN(RIC DI) GRA REX, rev. (CI)VI(TAS) LON(DON).
Fine, excessively rare; ex Morrieson (Lot 248) Collection.
A’ Henry VIII, Second Coinage, GEORGE NOBLE, m.m. rose
on both sides (1526-44), oby. ship with rose on mast, H to
left, K to right of mast (Henry and Katherine of Aragon),
HENRIC .D.G.R. AGL. Z. FRANC . DNS . HIBERI, stops
imperfect quatrefoils (?), rev. St. George on horseback
piercing the dragon, TALI: DICTA: SIGNO: MES: FLVCTVARI:
NEQVIT, double saltire stops. Only fair condition, appear-
ance suggests that the coin was bent and hammered flat;
extremely rare.
A’ —— —— Crown of the Double Rose, m.m. rose, H—K in
field. Very fine.
AN’ — Halfcrown, m.m. arrow, H—I uncrowned on both
sides. Has possibly been mounted, very fine.
A —— First Coinage, Groat, m.m. portcullis; Durham Penny,
TD above shield, pierced, both only good; London Half-
penny, facing bust, m.m. portcullis; Second Coinage, Half-
groat, m.m. lis; Third Coinage, Testoon, Tower mint, m.m.
pellet in annulet, reading HENRIC 8, annulet on inner circles
on both sides. Last three about very fine.
AN’ Edward VI, Half-Sovereign, Southwark, in the name of
Henry VIII, mm. E on reverse only, E below shield,
diamond stops. Has possibly been mounted, otherwise
very fine.
ay
Lor
624 AR —— First Period, Canterbury Halfgroat, without m.m., obv.
reading EDOARD . 6., etc. Very fine, rare; ex Ryan (990)
Collection.
625* AR — Groat, Southwark, m.m. E on reverse only, read-
ing CIVITAS LONDON. Fine for the issue, rare.
626 AX —— Third Period (1550-3), base London Penny, m.m.
escallop. Very fine, rare thus.
627 A — Base Halfpenny, similar but single rose. Reverse
double-struck, very rare; ex Montagu, Brice, Hoblyn, Long-
bottom and Grantley (1528) Sales.
628 AX —— “Fine” issue Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all
m.m. tun; Groats of Mary and Philip & Mary. Good to
fine.
629 A Elizabeth I, Sovereign of Thirty-Shillings, m.m. escallop
(1584-6). Slightly bent, nearly very fine.
630* A’ —— Ryal of Fifteen-Shillings, m.m. escallop on reverse only,
oby. Queen in ship. Nearly fine, very rare.
631 A’ —— Angel, m.m. lis (1558-60), beaded inner circles, reading
FRA.Z.HIB.REGI. Chipped at edge, fine; ex British
Museum duplicates and Ryan (279) Collection.
632 AY Half-Angel, m.m. bell on both sides (1582-3). Nearly
very fine.
633 A Quarter-Angel, oby. m.m. Latin cross over Greek cross,
rey. m.m. Latin cross. Has possibly been mounted, fine.
634 A’ —— Pound of Twenty-Shillings, m.m. woolpack (1594-96),
annulet stops both sides. About very fine.
635 A’ —— Half-Pound, m.m. crosslet. Edge chipped.
636 A’ —— Crown, m.m. coronet both sides, beaded in a circle.
About very fine.
637 A’ —— Halfcrown, m.m. coronet, similar. Edge irregular, fine.
638 AX —— Crown, m.m. | (1601), sceptre points to G of REGINA.
Fine but some edge knocks.
£145.00
£75.00
£34.00
£145.00
£420.00
£500.00
£40.00
£82.00
£32.00
£240.00
£20.00
£90.00
£105.00
£135.00
£70.00
£78.00
£36.00
£36.00
£48.00
£165.00
£50.00
£115.00
£62.00
£95.00
£58.00
£52.00
£190.00
£85.00
£220.00
£62.00
£35.00
Lor
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
AR
AR
A’
AR
2
58
—— Halfcrown, m.m. 1 (1601). Good fine. ]
—— Shilling, 6d., 4d., 3d., 2d., 13d., 1d., 3d. and 4d. Whe
last pierced, remainder mostly fine. y
James I, Second Coinage, Unite, m.m. coronet (1607-9). Fine. 1
—— Double Crown, m.m. trefoil (1613); Thistle Crown, m.m.
lis, I-R on both sides. Fine. 2
Third Coinage, Laurel, m.m. trefoil; Half-Laurel, m.m.
lis. About fine. 2
Crown, m.m. lis, stop at end of a reverse legend,
shield pierces in a circle. Nearly very fine. 1
—— Halfcrown, m.m. trefoil, 1/-, 6d., 2d., 1d., 3d.; AZ Len-
nox Farthing. Fine or better. v
Charles I, Aberystwyth mint, Groat, 3d., 2d. and 4d. Fine
and better, the last rare. 4
— Tower mint, 2/6d., 1/-, 3d.; Parliament, 2d.; Briot’s
6d.; AZ Maltravers Farthing; Commonwealth, AR 6d., 2d.,
ld., 4d. Mostly fine, some better. 10
Commonwealth, Unite, 1653. Nearly very fine. 1
—— Double-Crown, 1651. Crimpled but fine and toned. 1
—— Crown, 1650. Fine. 1
Cromwell, Crown, 1658, by Simon, showing die flaw. Nearly
very fine. 1
—— Halfcrown and Shilling, 1658. Fine. 2
Charles II, Five-Guineas, 1668, elephant below bust. Fine
but edge knocks. 1
Two-Guineas, 1683, plain. About very fine, but some
striking and metal flaws. 1
Guinea, 1684, worn; Half-Guinea, 1674, about fine but
scratched on obverse. y)
Lor
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
59
AR — Crown, 1668; Halfcrown, 1670; Shilling, 1668, second
bust; 6d., 1677, 3d.; hammered 4d., 2d., 1d. The first fine,
remainder better.
AR James II, Halfcrown, 1685; Shilling, 1688 (8 over 7), rare:
Sixpence, 1687, late shields; Maundy 4d., 3d., 2d. and Id.,
mixed dates. Fine and better.
AR William and Mary, Shilling, 1693; Sixpence, 1694, rare;
Maundy 4d., 3d. and 2d., 1689; William III, Shilling, 1700;
Sixpence. 1696 B, large crowns, very rare; Maundy 4d., 3d.,
2d. and Id., mixed dates. Fine and better.
AR Anne, Shilling, 1709, third bust; Sixpence, 1703; Maundy
4d., 3d., 2d. and 1ld., mixed dates; AZ Farthing, 1714, large
flan (P.742). The last extremely fine, remainder mostly
fine.
George I, A’ Quarter-Guinea, 1718; AR Shilling and Sixpence.
1723 SSC; Maundy 4d., 3d., 2d. and ld., mixed dates;
George II, Shilling, 1758; Sixpence, 1757; Maundy 4d.,
3d., 2d. and 1d., mixed dates; AZ 4d., 1746. Mostly very
fine.
AN’ George II. Third-Guinea, 1808; Quarter-Guinea, 1762; Half-
Sovereign, 1820. Very fine, the first with edge knocks.
N Guinea, 1788, has been mounted; Half-Guinea, 1809;
Sovereign, 1817. fine.
AR —— Crown, 1818, extremely fine; Halfcrown, 1817, small
head; Shillings. 1787, 1819; Sixpences, 1787, 1820; Maundy
4d., 3d., 2d. and 1Id., mixed dates, mostly very fine.
A’ George IV, Two-Pounds, 1823. Very fine.
AN George IV and William IV, Sovereigns, 1822, 1837; Half-
Sovereigns, 1825, 1835. The last good, others fine.
AR —— Crown, 1822 TERTIO, about extremely fine; Halfcrowns,
1826, 1834 W.W. in script; Shillings, 1825, 1834; Sixpences,
1824, 1834; Britannia Groat, 1837; 14d., 1836, fine or very
fine.
AN’ Victoria, Proof Five-Pounds, 1839, rev. Una and the Lion,
lettered edge. Burnished, otherwise nearly very fine.
11
14
10
£88.00
£68.00
£85.00
£52.00
£68.00
£46.00
£34.00
£58.00
£98.00
£45.00
£125.00
£520.00
£135.00
£200.00
£68.00
£120.00
£75.00
£170.00
£46.00
£240.00
£48.00
£92.00
£42.00
£62.00
Lor
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
60
A’ —— Jubilee Five-Pounds, 1887. Almost extremely fine.
N Veiled head, Five-Pounds and Two-Pounds, 1893,
ordinary issue. Latter with edge knock, otherwise very fine
or better.
A Two-Pounds, 1887, has been mounted and burnished;
Sovereigns, 1849, 1887, 1897M; Half-Sovereigns, 1852,
1892, 1897.
AR Crowns, 1845, yood very fine; Proof 1893, extremely
fine, toned.
AR —— Crown, 1889; 4/- to 6d., 1887; veiled head, 2/6d. to
6d., very fine and better; other AR (10), mostly poor.
A’ Edward VII, Coronation Five-Pounds and Two-Pounds,
1902, ordinary issue. Very fine.
—— AN Sovereign, 1907; Half-Sovereign, 1908; AR Crown to
Threepence, mixed dates. Good to very fine.
A’ George V, Coronation, proof Five-Pounds and Two-Pounds,
1911. Extremely fine.
—— A Sovereigns, 1912, 1913; Half-Sovereign, 1911; R
Crowns, 1930, 1935; smaller AR (20). Mostly fine.
— AR Crown to 6d.; # Ild., id., 4d. (2), all dated 1936.
Mostly very fine.
George VI, Specimen set of 1937 Coronation coins, gold £5, £2,
£1 and 10/-; AX Crown to Maundy Penny; Ai 3d. to 4d.
(not in cases). Extremely fine.
George VI, Proof Crown, 1951; Elizabeth II, Proof Crown to
4d., 1953 (without case); Crown, 1960; Sovereign, 1963;
South Africa, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1953. Ex-
tremely fine or brilliant.
Mahogany cabinet, 15in. wide, 154in. high, 16in. deep, fitted 14
shallow drawers mostly with loose trays, velvet lined and
pierced to hold coins; containing Threepenny pieces, AR
(84), AZ (32); currency coins of George VI and Elizabeth
II (38); miscellaneous jettons, etc (15); English Regal AG
(57).
20
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19
15
226
Lor
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
61
Bank Notes: O’Brien Five-Pounds (2 var.); Peppiatt, Five-
Pounds, 1944, £1 (2 var.), 10/- (2 var.).
OTHE PROPERTIES
Henry VI, London Noble, Annulet coinage (1422-25), m.m. lis
on reverse only, lis after HENRIC, mullet after IHc. Very
fine; ex Fishpool Hoard (lot 37).
James I, Second Coinage (1604-19), Rose Ryal, m.m. mullet over
coronet. Nearly very fine, rare.
—— —— Unite, m.m. key (1609-10). Small striking break at
edge, fine, a rare mark.
Charles II, Five-Guineas, 1680, plain. Fine.
— Five-Guineas, 1684 (over 3), plain. Fine.
— Five-Guineas, 1684 (over 3), plain. Edge knocks, otherwise
nearly fine.
— Two-Guineas, 1664, elephant below bust. Good to fine.
James I, Five-Guineas, 1686. Nearly very fine, but scratches in
field on obverse and some edge knocks.
William and Mary, Five-Guineas, 1693. Knocks in field, other-
wise fine.
George II, Guinea, 1746, intermediate head with large lettering.
Fine.
—— Five-Guineas, 1729 E.L.C. Slight trace of having been
mounted, fine.
George III, Guinea, 1792, fine; Half-Guinea, 1788. worn and
pierced; Third-Guinea, 1802, very fine.
George IV, Proof Two-Pounds, 1826, inscribed edge. Brilliant.
—— Proof Sovereign, 1825, milled edge. Slightly rubbed, bril-
liant.
£20.00
£160.00
£330.00
£55.00
£190.00
£230.00
£190.00
£90.00
£250.00
£200.00
£48.00
£200.00
£22.00
£300.00
£250.00
£68.00
£62.00
£130.00
W’drawn
£95.00
£440.00
£135.00
£11.00
£145.00
£62.00
£50.00
£28.00
£34.00
£70.00
Lor
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
62
—— Two-Pounds, 1823; Sovereign, 1826. About fine.
Victoria, Jubilee Two-Pounds, 1887. Very fine.
George V, Proof Two-Pounds and Sovereign, 1911. Brilliant.
George VI, Proof £5, £2 and 10/-, 1937. Brilliant, slight hair-line
scratches
Edward VII, Specimen ‘short’ set of Coronation coins, 1911,
gold £1 and 10/-, AX Crown to Maundy Penny, in case of
issue. Matt proofs, extremely fine.
George V, Specimen set of 1911 Coronation coins, gold £5, £2,
£1 and 10/-, AR 2/6 to Maundy Penny, in case of issue.
Brilliant.
Bahamas, 1967 set, 100, 50, 20 and 10-Dollars, in case of issue.
Practically mint.
Yorkshire Numismatic Society, set of three medals, gold (9ct.),
silver and bronze, commemorating the Golden Jubilee in
1959, in case of issue. Practically mint.
Victoria, 1887 Jubilee medal, struck in gold, mounted in book
form of red morocco, gilt, with illuminated page stating
~.. . offered to William Brass, Esq, 2ist’ Tune, 1887".
Brilliant.
William IV, Coronation medal, 1831, in original case. Scuffed
and scratched in field, brilliant.
—— A similar medal. Nearly extremely fine.
Edward VII, Coronation medals (2), 1902, small size. Extremely
fine.
Modern commemorative medals (2) of Elizabeth I and Mary
Stuart, mint of Munich, in folders. Brilliant.
Anglo-Saxon, AR Sceat (c. A.D. 575-775), fantastic animal, rev.
two men with crosses (S.394; Brooke 32). Very fine, scarce.
11
12
Lor
710
ala
73
718
719
720
721
63
— AR Sceat, BMC type 5; A Pennies, E. Anglia, Edmund.
Alpha on obverse; Aethelred II, First Hand type, London,
Beornulf; Edward the Confessor, Hammer Cross _ type,
Hastings, all with edges broken; Cnut, Quatrefoil type,
London, Liofstan, fine.
A Henry II, ‘Tealby’ type Penny; Henry VIII, Posthumous
Groat, m.m. martlet; other English hammered silver coins
(18). Mostly fine.
AR Aethelred II, Penny, London, Second Hand type. with
sceptre, Eadwi, edge chipped, fine; English hammered A
(36), foreign hammered (2), a few fine.
AR Edward the Confessor, Penny, Huntingdon mint, Small Flan
type, Aelfwine, AELFPINE ON HV, pellet on throat. Fine but
obverse weak, very rare; ex F. Elmore Jones (380).
AR Edward VI, Crown, 1551, m.m. y. Nearly extremely fine.
A James I, Third Coinage, Crown, m.m. trefoil. Very fine,
reverse Slightly off-centre.
AR George II, Proof Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling and Sixpence,
1746. Dark tone, practically mint.
AR George III, Crown, 1820 LX, very fine; Bank Dollar, 1804;
Shilling, 1787; George Ii, Shilling and Sixpence, 1758, fine
or better.
George V, set of 1934 coins, AX Crown to Maundy Penny, © 1d.,
3d. and jd., in case. Practically mint, rare.
AE George III, Pattern Crown, 1820, by Droz, after Monneron’s
pattern by Dupre, oby. Hercules seated by a column, rev.
DECVS ET TVTAMEN, crowned shield, in copper, bronzed
(ESC 244). Extremely fine, very rare.
AE —— Restrike Bank Token for Five-Shillings-and-Sixpence,
1811, struck in copper, small bust left (ESC 206). Ex-
tremely fine scarce.
AE —— Restrike Bank of England Token for Five-Shillings-
and-Sixpence, 1811, struck in copper, bust right, rev.
Britannia, value and date in exergue (ESC 195). Extremely
fine, rare.
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£50.00
£125.00
£85.00
£20.00
£230.00
£180.00
£470.00
£52.00
£840.00
£40.00
£36.00
£42.00
£14.00
£55.00
£25.00
£52.00
£48.00
£68.00
£70.00
£78.00
£70.00
£75.00
£130.00
£165.00
£48.00
£52.00
£85.00
Lor
P23
i253
725
726
VPA
730
731
Jaz
130
734
Too
736
AR
A
AR
AR
64
—— Pattern Guinea, 1798, gilt, incuse inscription on raised
rim, brilliant; another, different bust, scroll below, in cop-
per, extremely fine.
— Proof Twopence, 1797 (late Soho), thin flan, bronzed
(P. 1076); Proof Penny, 1797, similar. Extremely fine and
very fine.
—— Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), bronzed, thin flan
(P. 1100), corrosion on reverse, very fine, very rare; Half-
penny and Farthings (2), 1799, very fine.
—— Restrike Proof Penny, 1806 (P. 1350); Halfpenny and
Farthing, 1806; Pattern Halfpenny, 1805, incuse edge read-
ing ENGLISH UNITED EAST INDIA COMPANY (P. 1307). The
first brilliant, remainder very fine, the last extremely rare.
—— Irish Penny and Halfpenny, 1806; Farthing, 1806;
Bermuda Halfpenny, 1793. Very fine or better.
Halfcrowns, 1816, 1817 large head, 1817 small head, 1818,
1819, 1820. Very fine and better.
— 1820, 1821, 1823 second reverse, 1824 first head, 1825.
Very fine and better.
— 1826 proof, 1828 (rare), 1829 (scarce). Very fine or
better.
— 1834, W.W. in capitals. Nearly extremely fine, rare.
— 1834, W.W. inscript; 1835, 1836. All about extremely
fine.
1840, 1841 (rare), 1842, 1843 (rare). Very fine and
better.
— 1844, 1845, 1846. Extremely fine, the last scarce.
— 1848. Fine, very rare.
1849 small date, 1850, 1874, 1875. The first fine and
rare, remainder about very fine.
— 1876, 1877, 1878. About extremely fine.
Lor
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
746
747
748
749
750
751
65
A —— 1879, 1880, 1881. About extremely fine, the first rare.
AR 1882, 1883, 1884. Nearly extremely fine, the first
scarce.
AR 1885, 1886, 1887 young head. Very fine or better, the
first rare.
AR —— Jubilee head, 1887, 1887 proof, 1888, 1889, 1890 (rare),
1891 (rare), 1892. About extremely fine.
AR —— Veiled head, 1893 to 1901 inclusive, all dates. Mostly
extremely fine.
AR —— 1902, 1902 proof but polished, 1904, about fine; 1906
to 1910 inclusive, all dates. Except where stated, fine or
very fine.
AR —— 1911, 1914 to 1924 inclusive, all dates, 1926, 1927
modified effigy. The 1922 only good, remainder mostly
very fine or better.
AR —— 1927 proof, 1928 to 1933 inclusive, all dates, 1935, 1936.
Mostly extremely fine, the 1930 rare.
A —— 1937 to 1951, 1953 to 1967, all dates, also proofs of
1937, 1950, 1953; 1961 from polished blank; 1961 initials
on reverse partly erased. Mostly extremely fine, some rare.
PReGeorse V; 2/'Gd. (50)y2/-= @); 6d. (115)? George VIL 2/ 6d:
(16); Victoria, 6d. Some fine.
AR Charles II, Crowns, 1665 XVII, worn but very rare; 1682
(? 2 over 1), about fine.
AR Crowns, George III, 1820, about extremely fine; George IV,
1821 SECUNDO, very fine.
AR Proof Crowns, 1902, matt; 1927. Extremely fine.
R George V, Crowns, 1928, very fine, 1929, extremely fine,
1931, fine.
Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1953, brilliant; New Zealand, Matt
Proof Crown, 1953, practically mint and very rare.
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£65.00
£70.00
£55.00
£82.00
£120.00
£60.00
£36.00
£44.00
£20.00
£8.00
£55.00
£58.00
£58.00
£92.00
£26.00
£80.00
£20.00
£60.00
£40.00
£12.00
£17.00
£16.00
£40.00
£75.00
£75.00
£165.00
£58.00
£82.00
£72.00
Lor
¥52
753
754
755
756
Hoa
758
159
76C
761
162
763
764
765
66
—. New Zealand, 1953 set of Coronation coins, in case of
issue, Crown to 4d. Matt proofs, practically mint, very
rare.
Set of 1953 Coronation coins, in case of issue.
Brilliant.
AR George II, Crown, 1743. Very fine, dark colour.
Charles I, AR Pattern Halfgroat by Briot; Charles I, Halfcrown.
1675, rare; James II, A’ Touchpiece, pierced as usual. All
fine.
AZ William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1694, reverse overstruck on
obverse of Charles II Halfpenny (P.606). Fine and ex-
tremely rare.
English Regal AZ from George II (19). Many very fine.
EZ George V, Farthings, 1916, blackened finish (42). Practically
mint, some with discolouration.
AR Nineteenth Century silver tokens, 1/- (14), 6d. (1). Four fine,
remainder better.
A collection of 18th Century tokens, in envelopes described and
with D.& H. numbers. Mostly fine, some better.
AZ St. Helena, copper proof Halfpenny, 1821; Ceylon, 1/48th
and 1/92nd-Rupee, 1802; Gold Coast, Quarter-Ackey,
1796, all bronzed proofs. Extremely fine or better.
AZ Sierra Leone Company, bronzed proofs, 1791, 100-Cents,
50-Cents, 1-Cent and 1-Penny. Brilliant.
FE Bengal, 1-Pie, 1809, very fine; Sumatra, proof 4-Kapangs,
AH 1219, in copper; another, bronzed, corrosion on edge;
bronzed proofs, Madras, 1/48th-Rupee, 1794; Bombay,
2-Pice and 4-Pice, 1804, extremely fine or better.
A Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge, very fine but
cleaned; other Crowns, 1819, poor, 1935, very fine.
AR Crowns, 1887, 1889 (only good), 1932, 1935 (2), 1937, 1965
(4); Spain, 5-Pesetas, 1893 (poor). Except where stated,
fine or better.
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11
Lor
766
767
768
769
770
Ti
Tile
(8
774
TIS
776
TT.
67
A’ Sovereigns, 1903, 1906, 1908; Half-Sovereigns, 1903, 1909;
A from Victoria, 2/6d. (23), 2/- (10), smaller (23); AE Id.
(44), 4d. (17). Some only good, a few very fine.
A’ Charles II, Touchpiece, fine; AR Charles II to George I,
Halfcrowns, 1679, 1685, 1691, 1698 (nearly extremely fine),
1699, 1746 Lima, 1817 large head; Shilling, 1758; Sixpence,
1697, third bust, small crowns; Maundy (3). Except where
stated, mostly fine.
Victoria to Elizabeth II, 4/-, 1887, 2/6d. (12, including 1961 with
initials on reverse erased), 2/- (2), 1/- (1), 6d. (4), AZ Id.
(1), 4d. (6); Australia, unofficial Dollar, 1967 (brilliant);
other AR (1), 4E (4). Several very fine.
George V, 1927 set of silver coins, Crown to 3d., in card case
of issue. Extremely fine.
George VI, Specimen sets, 1937 (2), Crown to Farthing; Maundy
set, 1895; 1902 AZ medal, in cases of issue. Extremely fine
or better.
Victoria, 1887 Jubilee medal, in case of issue; coins of the world,
including a few medalets and tokens, AR (67), AZ, Ni, etc.
(411). A few fine.
Miniature medalet boxes, etc., AR (6), base metal (15); medalets
and jettons, mostly gilt, a few silver (71). Several very fine.
European silver commemorative boxes, with contents, some
coloured (5), without contents (1).
English and Foreign commemorative boxes, AR (1), A, etc. (14),
several with contents.
English miniature medalets (166); French Art Union medals,
rectangular (8); gilt commemorative medals in case (6);
miscellaneous commemorative medals, etc, (18).
Commemorative medals and medalets, mostly relating to
America, in A, etc. (36). Very fine.
AZ Miscellaneous commemorative, etc. medals. Very fine and
better.
Wis
13
33
85
479
o2
198
36
45
£90.00
£100.09
£30.00
£80.00
£78.00
£100.00
£55.00
£260.00
£160.00
£60.00
£70.00
£45.00
£45.00
£42.00
£60.00
£150.00
£20.00
Lor
778
779
780
781
782
68
Portrait medals in bronze and copper (27). Extremely fine.
AX Commemorative and prize medals (23). Mostly very fine.
Miscellaneous portrait and commemorative medals in A, etc.
Mostly very fine.
AR German commemorative medals (42). Fine and better, but
all with numbers inked in field.
AE Medals (4), including Matthew Boulton; 18th Century tokens
(2); foreign coins (2). Mostly very fine.
END OF “COIN SALE
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Priced i Sadan Car ee CAG la Sees
(Reductions for new subscribers commencing after Ist April.)
All subscriptions expire on 3lst December, and renewal
reminders are issued. Catalogues of past Sales cannot be
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s To allow subscribers resident outside Europe time to submit
postal bids, Pre-Sale Catalogues will, if desired, be sent by Air
Mail. Air Mail postage is not, however, included in the
Subscription Rate and must be borne by the subscriber. In
such cases an additional £2.00 should be sent as a deposit and
we will advise when this is exhausted.
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CASH ADVANCES
If required, cash advances will be made at our
and at our valuations on the understanding
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In the event of repayment of the Cash pete
Sale takes place, a charge of 10% on ae aoe
will be payable.
COMMISSION FOR SELLING Cpt Re
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5% on reverse prices for Lots
remaining unsold
EXPERT ADVICE
Expert advice is immediately available and no ¢
made for the examination of property submitted t
Rooms with a view to Sale by Auction. Visits to Tox
Country houses for the purpose of advan intendix
arranged at a nominal charge.
VALUATIONS
Probate and Insurance assidlats on Collections at
nised scale of charges. The valuation fee is refunded if the
property involved is placed in our hands for sale bh et ix
months of the date of valuing.
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